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Boyd van Hoeij


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

Biggest local opening ever for Love Life adaptation

The directorial debut of Dutch soap actor-turned-media tycoon Reinout Oerlemans, A Woman Goes to the Doctor, broke box office records last week. It played to 30,000 patrons in previews on...  

03/12/2009 | Box office | Netherlands

Four features awarded production subsidies

Belgian director Christophe van Rompaey, whose debut Moscow, Belgium premiered in Cannes, was one of four directors who received a production subsidy for an upcoming project from the Dutch Film...  

26/11/2009 | Funding | Netherlands

Local films draw big crowds

Dutch films have been doing extremely well at the local box office in the last couple of very rainy weeks, despite – or perhaps because of – an avalanche of newly released home-grown titles....  

19/11/2009 | Box Office | Netherlands

Noordelijk exploring borders

The 31st edition of the Noordelijk Film Festival in the Dutch city of Leeuwarden showcases nine European films in its “Interregio” competition this year. The festival kicked off yesterday evening...  

12/11/2009 | Festivals | Netherlands

Luxembourg films galore

The biennial national film awards of Luxembourg, the Filmpräis, will be handed out in an awards ceremony in Luxembourg City on December 4. It will be preceded by Journées du Film Luxembourgeois...  

05/11/2009 | Festivals | Luxembourg

Interview: Margarethe von Trotta • Director

The predecessor of all von Trotta women

03/11/2009

Johan 1 and Pizzamaffia get Film Fund support

Two films received funding from the Dutch Film Fund this month. Mainstream comedy-drama Pizzamaffia from director Tim Oliehoek was awarded €350,000, while arthouse feature Johan 1 received...  

29/10/2009 | Funding | Netherlands

Netherlands Film Sector Institute is born

At the beginning of next year, four Dutch film organisations will be combined to form a single entity, baptised the Netherlands Film Sector Institute. The creation of the umbrella organisation is...  

27/10/2009 | Institutions | Netherlands

I, Don Giovanni: A rake’s progress

One of Spain’s most famous and prolific directors, Carlos Saura, fittingly presented his latest film, I, Don Giovanni in Italy, at the Rome Film Festival. The 50/50 Italian/Spanish co-production...  

22/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Out of Comp/IT-ES

Brotherhood: Love and other bonds

Like Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain, which was unjustly pigeonholed as that “gay cowboy film,” Danish director Nicolo Donato’s feature debut Brotherhood, in competition at the Rome Film Festival,...  

21/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/Denmark

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