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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 Duchess makes local noble premiere

British period piece The Duchess by Saul Dibb (Bullet Boy) screened at the Rome International Film Festival today. Based on the bestselling biography by Amanda Foreman, it portrays the life and...  

25/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | UK

Long Shadows in the Eternal City

Two domestic terrorist dramas from Germany are part of the line-up at the Rome International Film Festival: the big-budget action drama The Baader Meinhof Complex and the intimate Long Shadows....  

24/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | Germany

Bride Flight flies into cinemas

By far the biggest release of the week on Dutch screens is the much-anticipated romantic epic Bride Flight (see Focus), set mainly in New Zealand. The story of four Dutch immigrants – three young...  

16/10/2008 | Releases | Netherlands

Interview: Christophe van Rompaey • Director

"Everybody has been through something similar"

Christophe van Rompaey Moscow, Belgium Polish release April 15  

13/10/2008

Radeloos tops the charts

Dutch children’s film Radeloos (“Desperate”) went straight to the top of the charts last weekend with an impressive take of almost €250,000 from just under 100 screens. It was written and produced...  

09/10/2008 | Box Office | Netherlands

Love Is All crowned Best Dutch Film

The romantic comedy and box-office hit Love is All was crowned Best Film at the 2008 Golden Calves ceremony. The Dutch national film prizes were awarded on Friday, the last day of the Netherlands...  

07/10/2008 | Awards | Netherlands

Youngsters in the Maghreb, looking for gold

For the 2009 Foreign Language Oscar, Belgium submitted Eldorado, a road movie that stays within the borders of the submitting country. The other two Benelux members, the Netherlands and...  

26/09/2008 | Oscars 2009 | Netherlands/Luxembourg

Dutch audiences love Claudel

I’ve Loved You So Long, the directorial debut of French novelist Philippe Claudel, is a hit with Dutch audiences. After its premiere at the Berlinale in February and its successful late-March...  

18/09/2008 | Distribution | Netherlands

Real and fictional lives at the 2008 DFF

The national film showcase of the Netherlands, the Dutch Film Festival (DFF), will kick off on September 24 in the central city of Utrecht with the world premiere of Het echte leven (“Real Life”)...  

12/09/2008 | Festivals | Netherlands

The ThyssenKrupp aftermath times two

In December 2007, an accident at the ThyssenKrupp industrial plant in Turin left seven men dead and an entire nation in a state of shock. Because the factory would soon close for good, safety...  

05/09/2008 | Venice 2008 | Horizons/Italy

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