All Rotterdam articles – Page 21
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'Jimmie', 'The Death Of Stalin' to bookend Rotterdam film festival
Jimmie director’s other films include The Ape and Beast Of Burden with Daniel Radcliffe.
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Rotterdam film festival unveils 2018 CineMart selection
16 projects selected, including a new film from the director of Winter Brothers.
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Rotterdam film festival to host 'sleep cinema' experience from 'Uncle Boonmee' director
Apichatpong Weerasethakul bringing audio-visual artwork concept to IFFR.
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Rotterdam Film Festival announces first 15 titles
Films by Sean Baker, Guillermo del Toro, Wang Bing and Alexey Fedorchenko in line-up.
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IFFR’s Hubert Bals Fund announces fall 2017 selection
Fund awards €72,500 in production and €30,000 in distribution.
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Rotterdam Film Festival launches distribution conference, revamps Cinemart (exclusive)
IFFR introduces new elements for 2018.
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Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund backs four projects
Films from Colombia, South-Africa, Palestine and Brazil selected.
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Think Fest: Protagonist, Karlovy Vary, IFFR chiefs on the changing arthouse scene
Mike Goodridge, Karel Och and Bero Beyer discuss the importance of festivals and distribution initiatives.
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Festival innovation, Netflix in the spotlight at Jerusalem's Think Fest
Screen reports from festival-focused industry initiative’s first edition.
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Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund backs 13 projects
EXCLUSIVE: Films by Babak Jalali, Ricardo Silva and Deepak Rauniyar selected.
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Festival heads react to Cannes Netflix controversy
“We believe the cinematic experience is worth fighting for.”
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'The Watchman' takes top prize at Curacao IFFR
Dominican Republic drama wins Yellow Robin Award at festival.
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Reviews
'Super Dark Times': Review
A US indie set in the suburbs calls to mind Stand By Me and mostly bears up well to the comparison
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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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IFFR: Palestine film-makers "need to make films on their own terms"
Panel discussed the challenges of making different kinds of films in Palestine.
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IFFR announce new details for video-on-demand platform
Service, called ‘Unleashed’, will launch later this year.
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Mark Cousins destroys his own film with an axe at IFFR
British filmmaker’s unusual stunt made for one of the quirkier moments of IFFR 2017.
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IFFR: CineMart crowns 2017 winners
Victors on the night included Russian-French co-pro Jumpman and UK ghost story Martyrs’ Lane.
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IFFR: App dubbed 'Tinder for movies' wins at first Propellor tech event
The app gathers user-generated audience data and supplies it to film distributors and exhibitors.