All Rotterdam articles – Page 22
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News
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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Features
IFFR Tiger directors: Daan Bakker on 'Quality Time'
Irreverent Dutch comedy subtitled ‘A Film in Five Parts’.
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Features
IFFR Tiger directors: Affonso Uchoa and João Dumans on 'Aráby'
Film focuses in on the life of a marginalised worker in contemporary Brazil.
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IFFR: VR Days highlights virtual reality potentials and limitations
Speakers debated VR’s place in the film industry, and how content can be successfully and profitably distributed.
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IFFR: Atom Egoyan signs up for 'Rotterdam, I Love You'
Other directors announced for portmanteau film include Paula van der Oest and Koen Mortier.
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IFFR: Inaugural Propellor Film Tech Hub kicks off with nine projects
One idea presented at the film industry futures event was dubbed “the Tinder for movies”.
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IFFR: Hubert Bals grant recipients discuss local distribution challenges
As the fund restructures, several previous grantees spoke on a Rotterdam panel about their struggles in local markets.
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IFFR: Wide picks up Brazilian drama 'Elon Doesn't Believe In Death'
EXCLUSIVE: Ricardo Alves Jr.’s debut feature plays in IFFR’s Bright Futures programme.
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IFFR: MUBI, Eurimages discuss alternative methods of film distribution
Panelists debated how the film industry could break “the bubble” of traditional distribution and exhibition models.
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Features
IFFR Tiger directors: Pedro Aguilera on 'Sister Of Mine (Demonios sus ojos)'
Film features drugs, bondage, voyeurism and sibling incest.
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IFFR Tiger directors: kogonada on 'Columbus'
This stylised coming-of-age movie is set amongst the modernist architecture of Columbus, Indiana.
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Reviews
'Mansfield 66/67': Rotterdam Review
Dir: Todd Hughes, P. David Ebersole, US/UK, 2017, 96 mins
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Reviews
'Light Thereafter': Rotterdam Review
Dir: Konstantin Bojanov. Bulgaria/Belgium/UK, 2017. 102 mins
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Reviews
'This Is Our Land (Chez nous)': Rotterdam Review
Dir: Lucas Belvaux. France/Belgium, 2017. 114 mins
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Features
Lucas Belvaux talks timely political drama 'This Is Our Land'
Screen discusses Rotterdam world premiere, about a far-right party, which has stoked controversy in France.
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News
IFFR Live showcased six films including 'Prevenge' and 'The Giant'
Event also featured Mister Universo, The Man, Home and A Wedding.
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IFFR: Details for Ivan Tverdovsky's 'Jumpman' and sci-fi 'The Draft' revealed
Producer Mila Rozanova also updates on other future projects.