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Boyd van Hoeij


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

Inch’Allah investigates a closed conflict

The French-Canadian co-production Inch’Allah, from Québec director Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, had its European premiere in the Berlinale's Panorama  

14/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Panorama/France/Canada

Lose Your Head: A Spaniard in Berlin

Stefan Westerwelle's second fiction feature, Lose Your Head, premiered in the Panorama sidebar of the Berlinale  

09/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Panorama/Germany

I’m Not Dead investigates contemporary France

Mehdi Ben Attia’s second feature, I’m Not Dead, premiered in Berlinale’s Forum section  

09/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Forum/France

Dutch films do well in Rotterdam

A total of 11 Dutch features premiered at the recent International Film Festival Rotterdam  

05/02/2013 | Festivals | Netherlands

Rotterdam Tigers for Austria, Slovakia and Iran

Rotterdam handed out its three top Tiger Awards, which went to Slovakian film My Dog Killer, Austrian feature Soldate Jeannette and Iranian title Fat Shaker  

04/02/2013 | Festivals | Netherlands

Su Re crucified in Rotterdam

Sardinian-language Italian feature Su Re, a retelling of Christ’s Passion, was presented in competition at the International Film Festival Rotterdam  

31/01/2013 | Festivals | Netherlands/Italy

La Tendresse on display in Rotterdam

French-born, Belgium-based Marion Hänsel's latest film, La tendresse, had its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam  

30/01/2013 | Festivals | Netherlands

...Cloud hovers over Rotterdam

David Verbeek’s Taiwan-set How to Describe a Cloud premieres in Rotterdam  

29/01/2013 | Festivals | Netherlands

Five Years unleashed in Rotterdam

Five Years, an international premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, recounts the days in Guantanamo prison of a German-Turkish man  

25/01/2013 | Festivals | Netherlands

It’s All So Quiet will open Panorama Special

Dutch director Nanouk Leopold’s latest, It’s All So Quiet, will open the Panorama Special section of the upcoming Berlinale.  

18/01/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Germany/The Netherlands

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