All Rotterdam articles – Page 19
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News
Paul Schrader: 'television has lost some of its allure'
Writer/director was talking ahead of Rotterdam Film Festival masterclass.
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Features
Charlotte Rampling on controversial Oscar comments, Woody Allen and Luchino Visconti
“I got annoyed by Spike Lee. That’s all.”
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Topkapi Films reveal details of ambitious TV drama 'Flying Dutchmen'
Company founder Frans van Gestel also updates on their other film and TV projects.
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Sergei Dovlatov film to receive unusual 'blitz' release in Russia
Aleksey German-Jr.’s new feature will be in cinemas for just four days.
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Rotterdam competition title 'Nervous Translation' taken by Reel Suspects (exclusive)
Paris-based sales agent aims for Rotterdam Tiger competition hat-trick.
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Reviews
'The Cleaners': Sundance Review
This revealing documentary peers into the shadowy world of online content moderators
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'Anna's War': Rotterdam Review
A six-year-old girl must fight for survival after she escapes a Nazi concentration camp
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'Nina': Rotterdam Review
An unhappily married woman embarks on a transformative lesbian affair
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'Jimmie': Rotterdam Review
A young boy and his father must flee their Swedish home in the wake of civil unrest
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'Insect': Rotterdam Review
An amateur dramatic troupe rehearse their insect play in the latest from surrealist director Jan Švankmajer
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'The Reports On Sarah And Saleem': Rotterdam Review
A Palestinian man and an Israeli woman embark on an illicit affair that has devastating consequences
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'Time Share (Tiempo Compartido)': Sundance Review
A holiday complex is anything but paradise in this sinister tale
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'Amateurs': Rotterdam Review
Two adolescent Swedish girls make a warts-and-all movie about their home town
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'Djon Africa': Rotterdam Review
João Miller Guerra and Filipa Reis return to the story of Cape Verde-born Migual Moreira, as he attempts to find his father
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News
Ricky Rijneke's 'The Hunter's Son' casting up, secures Dutch distribution (exclusive)
Dutch director plots follow up to 2013 debut The Silent Ones.
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Features
Rotterdam Tiger Directors: João Miller Guerra and Filipa Reis on 'Djon África'
Djon Africa premieres in IFFR’s Bright Future strand.
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Features
Gustav Möller talks Sundance prize winner 'The Guilty'
Thriller is playing at Rotterdam this week.
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News
Future looks secure for Hubert Bals Fund
The Fund, which support filmmakers from developing countries, is aiming to provide more opportunities for female directors.
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Features
Rotterdam Tiger directors: Shireen Seno on 'Nervous Translation'
Director discusses her second feature.
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Deborah Haywood talks striking debut 'Pin Cushion' ahead of IFFR Live screening
Director discusses her debut feature, which premiered at Venice.