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The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) opens this evening with New Zealand director Jonathan Olgilvie’s coming-of-age tale Head South set against the late 1970s, post-punk music culture o…
The International Film Festival Rotterdam(IFFR) opens this evening with New Zealand director Jonathan Olgilvie’s coming-of-age tale Head South set against the late 1970s, post-punk music culture of his home city of Christchurch. The 14 features in the running for main Tiger Award include Brooklyn-based filmmaker Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich’s The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire, exploring the life of anti-colonialist Martinique-born French writer, and Justin Anderson’s Deborah Levy adaptation, Swimming Home. Highlights of the Big Screen Competition, bridging the gap between popular cinema and arthouse fare, include Cambodian thriller Tenement; Indian drama Seven Seas Seven Hills, which is described as a reflection on Tamil philosophy, and Danish sci-fi romance Eternal.
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