All Rotterdam articles – Page 14
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News
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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News
IFFR’s Hubert Bals Fund unveils new script and project selections
Recipients include a Berlin Silver Bear winner.
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Promotion
IFFR on the lookout for its next festival director
The new director will lead the festival into its 50th edition and beyond.
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News
Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund backs six projects for co-production scheme
Films from Chile, Lebanon, China and South America selected.
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Bero Beyer to depart Rotterdam Film Festival to head Netherlands Film Fund (exclusive)
He will take over from Doreen Boonekamp in March 2020.
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Screen Future Leaders receive Cannes emerging festival programmer prizes
IFFR’s Inge de Leeuw and CPH:DOX’s Mads Mikkelsen were honoured.
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New Lucrecia Martel title among 14 projects selected for Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund
12 titles for script and development; two titles on the co-production scheme.
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International festival chiefs call for release of Myanmar filmmaker Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi
”We are gravely concerned for his health and fear for his life.”
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Features
Rotterdam Tiger director: Carlos Marques-Marcet on 'The Days To Come'
The film screens on January 31.
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Features
Rotterdam Tiger director: Grigory Dobrygin on 'Sheena667'
Dobrygin has acted in films including ‘A Most Wanted Man’.
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News
MUBI teams up with Rotterdam Film Festival (exclusive)
Four IFFR titles will play on the streaming platform.
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Features
Rotterdam director Bero Beyer on his 2019 highlights and future IFFR plans
The festival’s 48th edition is coming to a close.
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Features
'God Of The Piano' director talks well-received Rotterdam premiere
Director discusses debut feature, which plays in IFFR’s Voices programme.
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Features
Rotterdam interview: 'Miel-Emile' director Peter van Houten
Van Houten is at IFFR for the 5th time.
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News
Rotterdam Film Festival 2019 winners revealed
Zhu Shengze’s ’Present.Perfect.’ takes Tiger award.
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Reviews
'Hail Satan?': Rotterdam Review
Penny Lane’s entertaining documentary looks at new rise - or interpretation - of the horned one
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Reviews
'Winter After Winter': Rotterdam Review
Xing Jian delivers a meticulously-composed story set in Japanese-occupied Manchuria
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Reviews
'Queen Of Hearts': Sundance Review
A successful lawyer embarks on an affair with her teenage stepson
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Features
Five Benelux films to tempt festival directors in 2019
Screen profiles some of the hot projects from Belgium and the Netherlands that will be competing for festival spots in 2019.
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Reviews
'Harpoon': Rotterdam Review
Gung ho gore on a messy day out on a yacht from Canada’s Ron Grant