All Rotterdam articles – Page 26
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News
IFFR: importance of the “human factor” at festivals
A panel of film industry experts in Rotterdam shared experiences and tips of how best to tackle the festival circuit.
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Rotterdam launches second IFFR Live
The second edition of the festivals’ hugely ambitious, border crossing IFFR Live launched on Friday with a showing of Leyla Bound’s As I Open My Eyes in 46 screens across 17 countries.
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IFFR unleashes VOD initiative
IFFR Unleashed is the festival’s new attempt to reach audiences through VOD platforms.
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Waterland producers launch The Film Kitchen
EXCLUSIVE: Leading Dutch producers Jan van der Zanden and Ineke Kanters have launched a new production company, The Film Kitchen.
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Features
Tiger directors: Elisabeth Subrin, 'A Woman, A Part'
After an intensive three-and-a-half year pre-production period, writer-director Elisabeth Subrin brings her feature debut A Woman, A Part to the 45th International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it will receive its world premiere in the Hivos Tiger Awards Competition.
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IFFR: Udo Kier talks 'Iron Sky 2'
Hitler is back - and he will be sharing the screen with The Pope, Osama Bin Laden, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Putin and Jesus Christ, as well as various dinosaurs .
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Features
Tiger directors: Prabda Yoon, 'Motel Mist'
Prabda Yoon’s directorial debut Motel Mist - world premiering in the IFFR 45th Hivos Tiger Awards Competition - is the perfect summary of his prolific career.
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Comment
IFFR Live 2016 launches with 'As I Open My Eyes'
Venice award-winner kicks off second edition of the international live cinema event in Rotterdam.
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Features
Tiger directors: Felipe Guerrero, 'Oscuro Animal'
Colombian director Felipe Guerrero explains why he cut out dialogue in his debut feature Oscuro Animal, which receives its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) today (Jan 29).
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Features
Tiger directors: Fiona Tan, 'History's Future'
The filmmaker reveals the challenge of making her debut feture.
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News
Hubert Bals Fund finds stable footing
Anyone doubting the effectiveness of Rotterdam’s Hubert Bals Fund need only look at the make-up of next month’s Berlinale competition.
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CineMart prepares to launch 33rd edition
Some 25 projects from 21 countries are featured in CineMart 2016, IFFR’s much vaunted co-production market.
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Reviews
'Oscuro Animal': Rotterdam review
Dir. Felipe Guerrero. Colombia/Argentina/Netherlands/Germany/Greece. 2016. 107mins.
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'Beyond Sleep' opens IFFR as new festival director strikes political note
Dutch royalty attend opening, which kicked off with Boudewijn Koole’s new feature; Bero Beyer hails Rotterdam diversity.