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Boyd van Hoeij


596 articles available in total starting from 11/04/2005. Last article published on 06/10/2014.

Lacuesta sees Double in San Sebastian

Catalan director Isaki Lacuesta brought not one but two films to the 59th edition of the San Sebastian Film Festival, which continues through Saturday in the Basque beach resort town on the...  

23/09/2011 | San Sebastián 2011 | Competition

The Sleeping Voice wakes up San Sebastian

One of the best films to screen at the 59th edition of the San Sebastian Film Festival, currently under way, is the local historical drama The Sleeping Voice from director Benito Zambrano. The...  

22/09/2011 | San Sebastián 2011 | Official Selection

Julie Delpy unveils childhood memories in Skylab

French actress-writer-director Julie Delpy, who received an Oscar nomination for her work on the screenplay of Richard Linklater’s Before Sunset, premiered her first entirely French-speaking...  

21/09/2011 | San Sebastián 2011 | Official Selection

'No Rest...' at San Sebastian

Spanish genre director Enrique Urbizu (Todo por la pasta, Box 507) presented his latest offering, No Rest for the Wicked at the San Sebastian Film Festival, as part of the Official Selection....  

20/09/2011 | San Sebastián 2011 | Competition

Intruders offers pan-European scares

The San Sebastian Film Festival officially began on September 16 with the opening film Intruders from director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. The film, about two children (and their parents) who face a...  

19/09/2011 | San Sebastián 2011 | Opener

Lodewijk Crijns films award-winning debut novel

Dutch director Lodewijk Crijns (pictured) began filming his adaptation of Robert Vuijsje’s much-discussed debut novel, Alleen maar nette mensen earlier this month in Amsterdam. The book, from...  

16/09/2011 | Production | Netherlands

Oldman shines in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

The first English-language film of Swedish director Tomas Alfredson, after his international breakout with the vampire drama Let the Right One In, is the John le Carré adaptation Tinker, Tailor,...  

05/09/2011 | Venice 2011 | Competition

Steve McQueen’s Shame hits the Lido

With a name like Steve McQueen, the celebrated British visual artist was perhaps destined to one day work in the cinema industry. His second feature after, his Caméra d’Or winning Hunger, again...  

04/09/2011 | Venice 2011 | Competition

W.E.: In bed with a twice-divorced woman

The second feature film of singer-dancer and occasional actress Madonna, W.E., premiered on the Lido in Venice today as an Out of Competition title. Reactions were mixed. The follow-up to her...  

01/09/2011 | Venice 2011 | Out of Competition

Third Saskia Noort adaptation under way

Thrillers written by women are among the unsung success stories of Dutch literature, so it is no surprise that they are also increasingly frequent candidates for book-to-screen adaptations. One of...  

26/08/2011 | Production | Netherlands

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