Number one is money. High inflation has driven up costs — increasing prices for staff through to accommodation and transport.
Program director Vanja Kaludjercic and managing director Clare Stewart oversee the 54th International Film Festival Rotterdam, running Jan. 30-Feb. 9.
The Dutch don’t normally boast; their lack of egotism is what can make them such excellent collaborators. Nonetheless, ...
It is quite an interesting choice for the largest film festival in the Netherlands to close with a film that explicitly ...
The Dutch film faces serious challenges but shows tremendous promise with international co-productions and a rising domestic ...
Now in their second year working together within the dual leadership structure of the International Film Festival Rotterdam, ...
With the IFFR ending, Indonesian filmmakers such as Kamila Andini and Timoteus Anggawan discuss the country's relationship ...
Johan Grimonprez’s Netherlands-Belgium-France co-production ... ‘Alpha’ Credit: Rotterdam Film Festival Glijns argues that Dutch producers need to be more picky when selecting the projects ...
“Rotterdam is one of the most diverse cities, not only in the Netherlands, but in Europe, and that is a big imperative for us when creating the festival. Being the biggest film event in the ...
It is quite an interesting choice for the largest film festival in the Netherlands to close with a film that explicitly denounces the violence of Dutch colonialism in Indonesia, but one can always ...