All Rotterdam articles – Page 6
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Rotterdam heads address festival restructure
Six permanent roles at the festival were made redundant last month.
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Rotterdam reveals restructure and revamp of programming team
IFFR has unveiled a new team after facing “difficult questions” about its future.
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Rotterdam’s restructure provokes debate as festival poised for revamp of programming team
Significant changes are “necessary” say some; the festival is “losing its expertise” say others.
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Rotterdam to restructure ahead of 2023 edition
Festival to reduce its core team by 15% and announce new staffing line-up at Cannes.
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Film Republic sells ‘Looking For Venera’ to Mubi, picks up two titles (exclusive)
Mubi takes most of the world on the IFFR 2021 title.
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Rotterdam 2022 closes on upbeat note as organisers hail online engagement, ability to innovate
Mijke de Jong’s Along The Way was the only film to officially receive a physical screening.
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Lemming Film is forging ahead with an ambitious film and TV slate
Dutch outfit produced Sam de Jong’s Rotterdam contender, ‘Met Mes’.
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Change crucial to the future of the film industry, claim sales execs
Execs from Protagnist, Square Eyes and Brazil’s O2 Play spoke virtually on a Rotterdam panel.
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Leading international producers reveal how they are tackling Covid challenges
Producers of ‘Another Round’ and ‘A Land Imagined’ reveal challenges.
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Reviews
‘To Love Again’: Rotterdam Review
Jury- and Fipresci-prize winner from China looks at modern pressures on an ageing couple
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How Rotterdam’s Tiger directors used love to explore deeper stories
Filmmakers from Portugal, Chile and India discussed their features.
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‘Shabu’: Rotterdam review
Upbeat documentary set in Rotterdam over one summer now heads to Berlin’s Generation Kplus
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Croatia, Brazil film projects win Rotterdam's top industry prizes
The top prize went to a family drama set entirely in an Ikea.
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Paz Encina’s ‘EAMI’ wins top prize at Rotterdam 2022
Paraguayan, French and Chinese features among winners.
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‘Excess Will Save Us’: Rotterdam Review
French farming documentary debut blurs the lines between fiction and reality with strange results
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Tiger directors debate different means of conveying message at Rotterdam 2022
Filmmakers Paz Encina, Sam de Jong and Roee Rosen talked music, magic realism and fairytales.
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Festivals are space for new voices, political debate, says Rotterdam panel
The subject of debate was how festivals can move with changing times.
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Tiger filmmakers discuss confronting differing aspects of death at Rotterdam 2022
Filmmakers Maria Ignatenko, Gao Linyang, Mara Polgovsky and Morgane Dziurla-Petit were speaking at the festival’s live online daily press conference.
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Six international producers talk about their buzzy CineMart projects
CineMart is taking place online as part of the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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How tough times are inspiring a new vibrancy in Dutch filmmaking
Dutch film industry marching forward despite strict pandemic restrictions.