PRODUCCIÓN / FINANCIACIÓN Países Bajos / Bélgica / Croacia
Jacqueline van Vugt empieza a rodar su primer largometraje, Crossing, en Croacia
por Vladan Petkovic
- La película coral de la directora neerlandesa, una coproducción entre Revolver Amsterdam, A Private View y Nukleus Film, tiene lugar en un ferry entre Marruecos y España

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Principal photography on the debut fiction feature by Dutch writer-director Jacqueline van Vugt, Crossing [+lee también:
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The multi-character drama consists of three stories that intertwine in real time during a ferry-boat crossing from Morocco to Spain. Desperate in their fear of loss, the protagonists struggle to find a way to reach each other, but their powerlessness leaves room for the inevitable.
The co-production between Revolver Amsterdam, Belgium's A Private View and Croatia's Nukleus Film stars Dutch actors Hadewych Minis (A Perfectly Normal Family [+lee también:
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Q&A: Maren Ade
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entrevista: Ildikó Enyedi
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Most heads of departments are seasoned Dutch and Croatian professionals, including DoP Gregor Meerman (My Rembrandt [+lee también:
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entrevista: Felix Van Groeningen
entrevista: Felix Van Groeningen
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entrevista: Rajko Grlić
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“The film is set in Morocco and Spain, but the filming will be done in Croatia, which is challenging in itself. Still, the experienced and well-prepared crew we will be working with in Croatia will make it that much easier,” says producer Germen Boelens,of Revolver Amsterdam.
Nukleus Film's Siniša Juričić adds: "The filming is very challenging. The crew gets tested every two days; the director remains in her so-called ‘bubble’ along with only a handful of other people… We have made a great effort in terms of security, with the Netherlands Film Fund having provided financial support in that regard. I should also point out that the Croatian Audiovisual Centre was very helpful in providing assistance with bringing our actress over from Morocco, which is currently a country without a visa or diplomatic system."
Crossing was supported by the Netherlands Film Fund, the Flanders Audiovisual Fund and the Croatian Audiovisual Centre, and has accessed tax-incentive schemes in all three countries.
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