All Netherlands articles – Page 18
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News
'X&Y': latest trailer for Anna Odell feature ahead of Rotterdam international premiere (exclusive)
Odell stars as a fictionalised version of herself opposite fellow Swedish star Mikael Persbrandt.
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Rotterdam gala 'The Beast In The Jungle' gets US deal (exclusive)
Film is a Henry James adaptation with a focus on dance.
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Paul Verhoeven's nun drama 'Benedetta' delayed until 2020
Delay gives director time to recuperate from hip surgery.
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Features
20 years in the making: The story behind Bafta front runner 'The Favourite'
“It’s been development purgatory, hell and heaven — all three together.”
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LevelK boards Dutch teen thriller 'Vicious' (exclusive)
Dennis Bots directs based on Mel Walles De Vries’ novel.
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Features
Golden Globes set pace for remainder of awards season
Rami Malek, Green Book, Glenn Close bolster awards season pushes.
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China box office: 'Kill Mobile' top but New Year ticket sales drop 21% on last year
Local releases were the best performers again.
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Features
IDFA 2018: Latest deals, hot projects and a new direction
Dogwoof picks up Westwood and Under The Wire.
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IDFA 2018 opens with focus on gender parity
New festival director Orwa Nyrabia reveals his priorities.
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Nine projects selected for Amsterdam's VR Days Europe
Projects will be presented on Friday October 26.
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Koen Mortier's 'Angel' gets French deal (exclusive)
Belgium and Senegal-set drama is screening for industry at Flanders Image’s Connext event this week.
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Peter Mullan, Rebecca Front, Emun Elliott join Scottish-set thriller 'Marionette' (exclusive)
Elbert van Strien project stars Thekla Reuten.
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Reviews
'Greta': Toronto Review
An unexpectedly camp thriller from Neil Jordan benefits from an eye-raising performance from Isabelle Huppert
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'Shadow': Venice Review
Rousing - and typically beautiful - ‘wu xia’ action from China’s Zhang Yimou
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'Never Look Away': Venice Review
A German artist is haunted by his childhood growing up in the shadow of the Nazis.
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'Vox Lux': Venice Review
Brady Corbet takes the stage for his second film, with Natalie Portman starring in this ’intellectually-charged spectacle’
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'The River': Venice Review
Five brothers begin to break free of constraints in a remote Kazakh village