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1271 articles available in total starting from 11/09/2002. Last article published on 30/10/2025.

Interview: Felix van Groeningen • Director

“An orchestrated chaos”

Interview with the young Flemish director in Paris in the offices of his French distributor MK2  

22/12/2009

The Misfortunates

A serious and hilarious comedy by a radical, 31-year-old director. Unveiled in the 2009 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, the film is Belgian hopeful for the 2010 Oscars  

22/12/2009 | Films | Reviews

Four projects receive Eurimages backing

Four Dutch co-productions received backing from the Eurimages fund yesterday in Paris, for a total of almost €1.5m. All four films are made with Dutch-language producers from neighbouring Belgium....  

17/12/2009 | Funding | Netherlands/Belgium

Interview: Urszula Antoniak • Director

“Tabula rasa. I don’t want to explain complex human motives”

An interview with Netherlands-based, Polish-born director Urszula Antoniak, whose debut feature was named the Best Debut at Locarno and Best Dutch Film of 2009  

04/12/2009

Nothing Personal

The Dutch prize-winner is a complex film about the multiple facets of a much-discussed but not often cinematically explored emotion: loneliness  

04/12/2009 | Films | Reviews

Biggest local opening ever for Love Life adaptation

The directorial debut of Dutch soap actor-turned-media tycoon Reinout Oerlemans, A Woman Goes to the Doctor, broke box office records last week. It played to 30,000 patrons in previews on...  

03/12/2009 | Box office | Netherlands

Successful Docs for Sale at IDFA overcomes crisis

Despite the fears of a drop in participation because of the crisis, the numbers of the ten-day Docs for Sale at IDFA remained the same as in 2008 – with 460 films, 65 distributors, almost 100...  

01/12/2009 | Market | Netherlands

Four features awarded production subsidies

Belgian director Christophe van Rompaey, whose debut Moscow, Belgium premiered in Cannes, was one of four directors who received a production subsidy for an upcoming project from the Dutch Film...  

26/11/2009 | Funding | Netherlands

Local films draw big crowds

Dutch films have been doing extremely well at the local box office in the last couple of very rainy weeks, despite – or perhaps because of – an avalanche of newly released home-grown titles....  

19/11/2009 | Box Office | Netherlands

Dzhordzhadze returns with uneven Rainbowmaker

Georgian director Nana Dzhordzhadze’s films have served as an intimate guide for foreigners to her beloved homeland for a long time. From her breakthrough Robinsonada or My English Grandfather,...  

13/11/2009 | Films | Germany/Russia/Netherlands/Finland

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