All Netherlands articles – Page 20
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Reviews
'Messi And Maud': Review
Chile-set road movie is a promising debut for young Dutch director Marleen Jonkman
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News
eOne secures worldwide rights to mini-series 'Tokyo Trial'
Mini-series depicts post-Second World War trial of war criminals.
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Netherlands heading for new 'golden age' of film and TV production
There will be some significant projects presented at the industry side of the Netherlands Film Festival.
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Reviews
'Candelaria': Venice Review
A long-married couple rekindle their romance with the help of a video camera in 1990s Cuba
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News
10 Dolby Cinemas to open in France and the Netherlands
Dolby partners with Les Cinémas Gaumont Pathé to expand presence in Europe.
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Dutch look to extend rebate to TV
EXCLUSIVE: Film Fund boss wants more high-end TV production in the Netherlands.
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Netherlands Film Fund backs 21 projects in latest funding round
Beneficiaries include team behind children’s fantasy film Admiral.
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Rutger Hauer joins 'Rotterdam, I Love You'
Brimstone director Martin Koolhoven also signs on for portmanteau project.
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Atlas picks up Dutch dramedy 'Tulips, Love, Honour And A Bike'
EXCLUSIVE: Sales outfit also boards spy drama Margery Booth, which has Stephen Fry attached.
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Summerside picks up Finnish hit 'Ricky Rapper And The Nighthawk'
EXCLUSIVE: Family film has been a box office success in its native Finland.
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Incredible picks up dementia doc 'It Hurts So Much'
Heleen van Royen directs the documentary about her mother’s suffering with dementia.
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Fortissimo set to relaunch with Chinese backers
EXCLUSIVE: European sales company filed for bankruptcy last summer.
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IFFR: Topkapi, Le Bureau, Heretic pact for 'Pari'
EXCLUSIVE: Athens-set drama has been developed through Torino Film Lab and CineLink.
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IFFR: Dutch box office up in 2016 but local films underperformed
Netherlands suffered from a lack of domestic blockbusters last year, according to film fund CEO.
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IFFR: Hubert Bals Fund restructures
Changes made to fund which support filmmakers from developing countries.
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Rotterdam chief: cultural elite "too often in our own bubble"
The 46th International Film Festival Rotterdam got underway last night with stars and political messages aplenty.
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Reviews
'The Wound (Inxeba)': Sundance Review
Dir. John Trengove. South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, France 2016, 88 mins
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Features
Rotterdam 2017 preview: more than a film festival
Art installations, a tech hub and some of the finest indie films of the year. Geoffrey Macnab asks whether there is anywhere better than Rotterdam to kickstart the year.