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Roberto Oggiano


66 articles available in total starting from 23/11/2015. Last article published on 24/02/2025.

Rey: The lost kingdom

Rey: The lost kingdom

Chilean director Niles Atallah is back in Rotterdam with a film rich in symbolism and experimental techniques that tells the story of the lost kingdom of Patagonia  

03/02/2017 | IFFR 2017

Quality Time: Five short stories

Quality Time: Five short stories

Dutch director Daan Bakker is competing at Rotterdam with five short and entertaining stories about five young adults who can’t manage to leave the family nest  

02/02/2017 | IFFR 2017

The War of Bumpkins: A half-baked class struggle in Apulia

The War of Bumpkins: A half-baked class struggle in Apulia

Lorenzo Conte and Davide Barletti present their new film: gangs of teenagers at war in 1970s Apulia, an allegorical story of the battle between good and evil  

01/02/2017 | IFFR 2017

A Brief Excursion: The story of a lost summer

A Brief Excursion: The story of a lost summer

Young Croatian director Igor Bezinović tells the story of a trip to the countryside of six kids, in a film with a discrete dose of magical realism, presented in the Bright Future section  

31/01/2017 | IFFR 2017

Donkeyote, or how to film a journey

Donkeyote, or how to film a journey

Chico Pereira’s new film, which is participating in the 46th Film Festival Rotterdam, is a road movie with elements of the Western genre  

31/01/2017 | IFFR 2017

Generatie B: Back to the "non-future"

Generatie B: Back to the "non-future"

A new Belgian TV series written by Pieter Van Hees and Joos Vandescateele is taking part in the Perspective/A Band Apart section of the 46th International Film Festival Rotterdam  

30/01/2017 | IFFR 2017

Antonio One Two Three: António’s sleepless nights

Antonio One Two Three: António’s sleepless nights

The feature debut by Leonardo Mouramateus is taking part in the International Film Festival Rotterdam, within the Bright Future section  

27/01/2017 | IFFR 2017

The Eavesdropper: A political thriller with hints of Kafka

The Eavesdropper: A political thriller with hints of Kafka

The first feature by Thomas Kruithof tends to confuse, rather than explain the inner workings of the nerve centres of power  

23/11/2016 | Turin 2016

Wind: Mina’s summer

Wind: Mina’s summer

A teenager’s summer is portrayed in the new film by Tamara Drakulic, in competition at the 34th edition of the Turin Film Festival  

22/11/2016 | Turin 2016

The Land of The Enlightened: Pieter-Jan De Pue’s awe-inspiring debut feature

The Land of The Enlightened: Pieter-Jan De Pue’s awe-inspiring debut feature

The young Belgian director paints a fascinating portrait of an Afghanistan caught between its traditions and an uncertain future  

04/02/2016 | IFFR 2016

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