All Rotterdam articles – Page 36
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News
Media Luna scales Matterhorn in first wave of Rotterdam deals
Mid-way through the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), details of the first pick-ups and sales have emerged.
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UK producers in Rotterdam Lab offer thriller Sirocco, adaptation Bed
As the 13th edition of the Rotterdam Lab gets underway tomorrow (Jan 26), a number of British producers are discussing projects including a new thriller written by Donkey Punch’s David Bloom, feature documentary Driven, and Warp Films’ adaptation of David Whitehouse’s Bed.
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Comment
Rotterdam: Hearing new African voices
New York-based film-maker Jeremy Teicher talks about his Senegal-set Tall As The Baobab Tree.
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Rotterdam opens with a bang...and a Bastard
A stylish local film, opening night speeches that were (gasp!) entertaining and a cloud installation get the 42nd IFFR started in style.
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Features
Michael Noer, Northwest
Michael Noer’s Northwest, which premieres at Rotterdam and Göteborg, explores life in a crime-ridden Copenhagen neighbourhood. The director tells Wendy Mitchell about the search for truth in his characters.
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Rotterdam addresses cuts on opening night
The 42nd edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) opened last night with the world premiere of Guido van Driel’s Resurrection Of A Bastard (De wederopstanding van een klootzak.)
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Rotterdam Lab to welcome 74 young film producers
Participants of CineMart’s successful event for emerging producers have been nominated by the 29 Rotterdam Lab partner organisations.
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Park Chan-Wook's Stoker to close Rotterdam
Stoker, the English debut of South Korean film-maker Park Chan-Wook (Oldboy), has been named as the closing feature of the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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Rotterdam’s Bright Future line up announced
First or second-time filmmakers are behind 74 feature length titles in the Bright Future section of the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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Rotterdam unveil inaugural Big Screen Award Competition lineup
Competition, which aims to support the distribution of films in Dutch cinemas, will hold world premieres of new films by Michael Noer [pictured] and David Verbeek.
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Rotterdam's Tiger Competition offers new works from Esmer, Fornay
The International Film Festival Rotterdam (Jan 23-Feb 3) has unveiled the full list of 16 films, including 8 world premieres, competing for the Hivos Tiger Awards Competition.