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Boyd van Hoeij


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

The Boat Race rows into view in Rome

Belgo-Luxembourg co-production The Boat Race premiered in the Alice in the City section of the Rome Film Festival today. The film is the fiction feature debut of Belgian director Bernard...  

21/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Belgium/Luxembourg

Kahn serves up fiery Regrets in Rome

French director Cédric Kahn returns to the world of adults for Regrets, the follow-up to his children’s film The Airplane. The film is the only fully French production in Competition at the Rome...  

19/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/France

Simon Konianski: Kvetching one’s life away

After setting his story of Cossack violence “somewhere to the East,” in his first feature Horse Thieves, Belgian filmmaker Micha Wald returns to the land of his ancestors, the Ukraine, once again...  

18/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Extra/Belgium

Dust to premiere in Pusan

The feature film debut of London-schooled Luxembourg director Max Jacoby, Dust, will have its world premiere at the Pusan International Film Festival. The largest South Korean film festival starts...  

08/10/2009 | Festivals | Luxembourg

Nothing Personal crowned best Dutch film

The Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht came to a close on Friday night with the awards ceremony of the Golden Calves, the Dutch national film prizes. The big winner of the night was Dutch/Irish...  

05/10/2009 | Awards | Netherlands

Netherlands Film Fest comes to a close

The Netherlands Film Festival, the country’s biggest showcase of locally produced films, draws to a close today. The festival kicked off on September 23 with the premiere of Ramon Gieling’s...  

02/10/2009 | Festivals | Netherlands

War stories represent the Low Countries

After Belgium's announcement of The Misfortunates as its contender for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, the other two Benelux countries, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, have also weighed in...  

01/10/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Netherlands/Luxembourg

Finland's Thomas fêted in Miskolc

The debut film of Finnish director Miika Soini, Thomas, won top prize, the Emeric Pressburger Award, at the sixth edition of Cinefest. The film festival, which ended Sunday, focuses on young...  

22/09/2009 | Festivals | Hungary

Local films storm box office

It is a busy month for local films at the Dutch box office, caused by the upcoming Netherlands Film Festival, which will kick off on September 23. During and just after last year’s edition, too...  

17/09/2009 | Releases | Netherlands

Slovakian Foxes on the Lido

Slovak director Mira Fornay’s debut feature Foxes was presented as part of the Critics’ Week in Venice, marking the first time since 1984 a Slovak feature premiered there. The film tackles...  

10/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Critics’ Week/Slovakia

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