All Netherlands articles – Page 14
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Autobiographical documentary ‘In A Whisper’ wins top IDFA prize
UK director Lucy Parker’s investigative work Solidarity wins best first appearance prize for debut features.
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Dutch distributor Periscoop snaps up four high-profile documentaries (exclusive)
Periscoop Film has taken Beleux rights to For Sama, White Riot, Citizen K and Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson And The Band.
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Karim Rahbani headed to Rotterdam Lab after Cairo Film Connection win
Cairo co-production platform metes out $200,000 worth of prizes.
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Les Arcs unveils 2019 Work in Progress selection to tempt sales agents, distributors
The 18 projects are looking for sales agents and distributors.
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‘Sidik And The Panther’: IDFA Review
Filmmaker Reber Dosky returns to his Kurdistan home to follow a hunter in his long search for a Persian leopard
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IFFR’s Hubert Bals Fund unveils new script and project selections
Recipients include a Berlin Silver Bear winner.
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IDFA gets off to a powerful start with Mehrdad Oskouei’s ‘Sunless Shadows’
Artistic director Orwa Nyrabia talks female representation, Edward Snowden event, the future of the EDN and Saudi Arabia.
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Dutch distributor Periscoop Films launches anime label with three AFM pick-ups
Kinepolis has acquried Belgian rights to the trio from the new imprint.
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‘Instinct’ director to embark on English-language debut ‘Another Life’ (exclusive)
Halina Reijn’s second film will also explore a forbidden love affair.
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AFM 2019: The buzz titles from Europe
As the 2019 American Film Market kicks off, Screen highlights some of the buzziest projects from Europe being offered by international sales companies.
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Tallinn Black Nights unveils 2019 works in progress titles
Industry@Tallinn and Baltic Event titles revealed.
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Tallinn Black Nights completes 2019 competition line-up
Festival adds seven world, five international and one European premiere.
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Five hot dramas at Mipcom 2019
Buzzy projects this year at the French TV event include Swedish thriller Blinded and the highly anticipated TV adaptation of Sally Rooney’s Normal People.
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European Documentary Network faces uncertain future (exclusive)
The EDN is headed towards a decisive annual general assembly at the next edition of International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA).
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‘Lyrebird’: Toronto Review
A member of the Dutch resistance investigates stolen art in World War II Amsterdam
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Toronto 2019 Q&A: Cornerstone Films co-founders Alison Thompson and Mark Gooder
The company’s present slate includes Gurinder Chadha’s Blinded By The Light, Bart Freundlich’s After The Wedding and Sophie Hyde’s Animals.
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'Instinct' director Halina Reijn, star Carice van Houten option WWII bestseller (exclusive)
’You see these great roles for women but they’re male gaze roles.’
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Dutch film promotion body Eye International to relaunch as See NL, appoints director
Ido Abram will head the organisation formerly known as Eye International.
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‘State Funeral’: Venice Review
Sergei Loznitsa explores the national impact of Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953
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‘Martin Eden’: Venice Review
Jack London’s seminal novel is transferred to mid-century Naples by the director Pietro Marcello