Netherlands 1247 articles available in total starting from 11/09/2002. Last article published on 13/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 112 113 [114] 115 116 ... 123 124 125 next KhadakKhadak, screened at Venice (Lion of the Future Award), Toronto and Sundance, has won over audiences with its poetic portrayal - a blend of dreams and memories - of the sad reality of Mongolia 13/02/2007 | Films | ReviewsMarais and Kaplers awarded in RotterdamIn an unprecedented decision, the jury of the Rotterdam International Film Festival presented the VPRO Tiger Awards to four films this year rather than the usual three. The winners are Love... 05/02/2007 | Festivals | NetherlandsCreated realities and fictional identities in RotterdamThough very different, the last two European titles to be presented as part of the Tiger Competition at the International Film Festival Rotterdam – Spain’s Me (Yo) and Danish film AFR – both... 02/02/2007 | Festivals | NetherlandsRock ‘n’ RotterdamMusic plays an important role in several titles that premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, including two in the Tiger Competition: the bittersweet Finnish comedy Rock ‘n’ Roll... 31/01/2007 | Festivals | NetherlandsRed Light RotterdamOver the weekend, the International Film Festival Rotterdam premiered three films that dealt with prostitution, either literally or symbolically. Aleksi Salmenperä’s Finnish A Man’s Job (Miehen... 29/01/2007 | Festivals | NetherlandsRotterdam opens in black and whiteThe first days of the 2007 International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) were typified by black and white contrasts. Wednesday, the festival opened with the Argentinean media satire The Aerial from... 26/01/2007 | Festivals | NetherlandsThe promise of springDutch cinema did relatively well in 2006, thanks mostly to the return of Paul Verhoeven. His Black Book garnered almost 1m admissions, making it the third most seen film of the year. Children’s... 12/01/2007 | Releases | NetherlandsRotterdam’s Cinemart takes 46 projects on boardThe CineMart co-production market, which will run January 28 January – 1 February as part of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), has selected 46 independent film projects for its... 07/12/2006 | Festivals/Market | NetherlandsDanish documentary hattrick at IDFAThe Danish documentary The Monastery – Mr. Vig & the Nun from Pernille Rose Grønkjær has won the VPRO Joris Ivens award, the top prize at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam... 04/12/2006 | Festivals | NetherlandsSix new critics arise in RotterdamThe 36th International Film Festival Rotterdam (January 24-Feburary 4) is once again holding a training programme for six young, non-Dutch critics under the age of 30. The Trainee Project for... 02/11/2006 | Training | Netherlands previous page: 1 2 3 ... 112 113 [114] 115 116 ... 123 124 125 next