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Boyd van Hoeij


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

Frozen City

Aku Louhimies' extrapolation of a taxidriving character from a TV-series is a powerful stand-alone film  

30/10/2006 | Films | Reviews

The Lives of Others

Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s debut feature is a worthy peek at spying in former East Germany  

29/10/2006 | Films | Reviews

10th edition of Cinénygma opens with Daoust’s The Room

The Belgian fantastical thriller The Room, by director Gilles Daoust, opened the 10th edition of the Cinénygma Luxembourg International Film Festival on October 22. Starring Pascal Duquenne,...  

25/10/2006 | Festivals | Luxembourg

Perl oder Pica: P is for perfect family entertainment

On the heels of local autumn releases Deepfrozen and Your Name Is Justine (Luxembourg’s Foreign Language Oscar submission), perfect family confection Perl oder Pica from director Pol Cruchten will...  

12/10/2006 | Releases | Luxembourg

Interview: Gyula Nemes • Director

"It is a film about nothing. And I was able to shoot everything about nothing"

09/10/2006

A-Film collects herd of Golden Calves

The Paul Verhoeven-directed WWII thriller Black Book was the big winner of the Dutch Film Festival, which ended Friday. It took home Golden Calves (the Dutch Oscar equivalent) in the categories...  

09/10/2006 | Festivals | Netherlands

Waiter attends to Netherlands Film Festival opening

The 2006 edition of the Netherlands Film Festival will start tonight with the gala premiere of the new Alex van Warmerdam film Waiter (Ober), a surreal comedy in which a fictive waiter knocks on...  

27/09/2006 | Festivals | Netherlands

Europeans win at Film by the Sea

The eighth edition of the Dutch Film by the Sea Festival ended on Sunday, with awards going to European titles Mother of Mine, The Great Match and After the Wedding. Held in Vlissingen, Zeeland,...  

26/09/2006 | Festivals | Netherlands

Black Book popular at home

It was a good weekend for local production in the Netherlands: Paul Verhoeven's Venice Competition entry Black Book has sold over 100,000 tickets since its Thursday premiere. Verhoeven's film is...  

19/09/2006 | Box Office | Netherlands

Akamas: Reconciliation and suppression

The Horizons sidebar of the Venice Film Festival reserved its last day for a Special Event screening of the Cypriot/Turkish/Hungarian co-production Akamas. The film by Panicos Chrysanthou tells a...  

09/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Horizons

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