All Rotterdam articles – Page 38
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Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam attracts audiences of 7,000; 2013 edition already set
Kevin Macdonald was one of the filmmakers on hand at this inaugural film festival, which opened with his documentary Marley.
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Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam
Photos from the inaugural four-day film festival on the Caribbean island.
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Curacao Rotterdam festival to open with Marley
The new festival’s 27 features includes the world premiere of music documentary The Night Holds Me Back.
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Rotterdam Tiger Awards to go Clip, Egg and Stone, Thursday Through Sunday
UPDATE: Monsieur Lazhar wins audience award; FIPRESCI award goes to Neighbouring Sounds and NETPAC prize goes to Sentimental Animal.
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Rotterdam's CineMart prizes go to Tsangari's Duncharon and Ljuca's Humidity
Rotterdam deals include Autlook taking on Shock Head Soul and Intramovies boarding The Legend of Kaspar Hauser.
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Maja Milos
28-year-old Serbian writer-director Maja Milos’ debut feature Clip (Klip) has been the talk of Rotterdam. It was a polarising film drawing some praise and some outrage. “At least nobody is indifferent to the film,” Milos says.The story follows a young teenage girl who has a frustrating home life and turns ...
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Peter von Bagh
The Finnish director talks about his Rotterdam retrospective, the privilege of bringing great directors to the Midnight Sun Film Festival, and how very local films can be universal.
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Rotterdam roundup: new plans from Odoul, Kaurismaki; Raul Ruiz's widow takes over project
With the start of International Film Festival Rotterdam’s coproduction market (the CineMart), the pace of the festival picked up dramatically over weekend — and news has emerged of deals and new projects.
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The man behind the titles
Rotterdam unveils the world premiere of a documentary about Pablo Ferro.