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1107 articles available in total starting from 11/09/2002. Last article published on 15/04/2024.

Nothing Personal crowned best Dutch film

The Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht came to a close on Friday night with the awards ceremony of the Golden Calves, the Dutch national film prizes. The big winner of the night was Dutch/Irish...  

05/10/2009 | Awards | Netherlands

Netherlands Film Fest comes to a close

The Netherlands Film Festival, the country’s biggest showcase of locally produced films, draws to a close today. The festival kicked off on September 23 with the premiere of Ramon Gieling’s...  

02/10/2009 | Festivals | Netherlands

War stories represent the Low Countries

After Belgium's announcement of The Misfortunates as its contender for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, the other two Benelux countries, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, have also weighed in...  

01/10/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Netherlands/Luxembourg

Local films storm box office

It is a busy month for local films at the Dutch box office, caused by the upcoming Netherlands Film Festival, which will kick off on September 23. During and just after last year’s edition, too...  

17/09/2009 | Releases | Netherlands

Van Warmerdam’s black comedy Emma Blank adaptation of his play

Alex van Warmerdam’s gleefully perverse The Last Days of Emma Blank surprised and won over audiences at its international premiere in Venice Days today. A renaissance man, van Warmerdam not only...  

09/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Venice Days/Netherlands

Interview: Hans-Christian Schmid • Director

“What we can do is create awareness among the general public”

The German director attended the press conference for Storm, shown in competition at the 59th Berlinale. These are extracts from statements that reveal a committed filmmaker  

04/09/2009

Storm

Crimes and misdemeanours in the heart of Europe in a female-centred institutional-legal thriller set against the backdrop of the horrors of former Yugoslavia  

04/09/2009 | Films | Reviews

Fish Tank

Winner of the Cannes 2009 Jury Prize, this highly energetic and ultra-realist UK second feature centres on an unruly young girl from a working-class area  

16/07/2009 | Films | Reviews

Dutch-Korean co-production receives funds

Rotterdam-based In-soo Productions, headed by producer In-soo Radstake, was awarded funding for the second feature by Netherlands-based U.S. filmmaker Doris Yeung from the Seoul Film Commission....  

16/07/2009 | Funding | Netherlands

Cinema-going up in 2009, but local films don’t profit

In the first half of 2009, the total number of paid cinema admissions in the Netherlands went up significantly, from almost 10m in 2008 to over 11m this year, an increase of 12.3%. The most...  

10/07/2009 | Box Office | Netherlands

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