Beneficiaries include team behind children’s fantasy film Admiral.Scroll down for full list of projects
The Netherlands Film Production Incentive scheme has backed 21 film projects to the tune of €6.1m in its latest funding round, including 15 feature films, five documentaries and one animated feature.
The average investment was €291,185, with the smallest being €40,000 and the largest sum, €900,000, going to the team behind 2015 fantasy film Admiral [pictured] for their new project Redbad 754 A.D.
Currently in pre-production, Redbad 754 A.D. will be directed by Rob Reiné (who is attached to direct episdoes of Marvel’s upcoming TV series Inhumans) from a script by Alex van Galen. Dutch producers will be Farmhouse TV en Film, with Belgian outfit Bulletproof Cupid co-producing.
The Conductor, directed and written by Maria Peters and produced by Shooting Star Filmcompany, received the second largest grant with €898,111. Peters’ previous credits include romantic drama Sonny Boy and family film Mike Says Goodbye!.
Projects also receiving...
The Netherlands Film Production Incentive scheme has backed 21 film projects to the tune of €6.1m in its latest funding round, including 15 feature films, five documentaries and one animated feature.
The average investment was €291,185, with the smallest being €40,000 and the largest sum, €900,000, going to the team behind 2015 fantasy film Admiral [pictured] for their new project Redbad 754 A.D.
Currently in pre-production, Redbad 754 A.D. will be directed by Rob Reiné (who is attached to direct episdoes of Marvel’s upcoming TV series Inhumans) from a script by Alex van Galen. Dutch producers will be Farmhouse TV en Film, with Belgian outfit Bulletproof Cupid co-producing.
The Conductor, directed and written by Maria Peters and produced by Shooting Star Filmcompany, received the second largest grant with €898,111. Peters’ previous credits include romantic drama Sonny Boy and family film Mike Says Goodbye!.
Projects also receiving...
- 3/28/2017
- ScreenDaily
PETA will not be pleased with the trailer for Johan Timmers' Dutch drama The Odd One Out (Vreemd Bloed). For that matter, I doubt there's anything about the story, which follows a family of butchers, that they will enjoy. Their loss, as it looks to be a remarkably put together bit of work.
Slightly surrealistic family drama about three generations of butchers set in the South of the Netherlands from 1960 till 1983. The youngest member of the family is born on Christmas Eve 1960. As his brothers, Cor, Arie and Bolle, he is predestinated to become a butcher. But the child, called Jere, is different and so provokes his father. At the same time father is forced to give up his traditional butcher shop in competition with modern times.
It's the surreal touches that gives this one an edge and separates it from the run of the mill family drama pack.
Slightly surrealistic family drama about three generations of butchers set in the South of the Netherlands from 1960 till 1983. The youngest member of the family is born on Christmas Eve 1960. As his brothers, Cor, Arie and Bolle, he is predestinated to become a butcher. But the child, called Jere, is different and so provokes his father. At the same time father is forced to give up his traditional butcher shop in competition with modern times.
It's the surreal touches that gives this one an edge and separates it from the run of the mill family drama pack.
- 7/29/2010
- Screen Anarchy
What strikes me most about the trailer for Johan Timmers’ new film The Odd One Out (Vreemd bloed) is how it plays with expectations. Perhaps it's just me but as this trailer unfolds, I keep expecting something to go horribly wrong and the trailer to turn into an all out gore fest of a kid who loses his cool and turns into a psycho serial killer and yet, it never happens.
What else do you expect from a movie about a kid who grows up in a violent family of butchers yet resists falling into the tradition of those before him (becoming a butcher himself) even though he’s forced to partake in the family business from a young age?
The trailer plays like a beautiful nightmare, peppered with surrealism and a touch of a twisted fairy tale, ready to explode in a wall of blood at any moment but...
What else do you expect from a movie about a kid who grows up in a violent family of butchers yet resists falling into the tradition of those before him (becoming a butcher himself) even though he’s forced to partake in the family business from a young age?
The trailer plays like a beautiful nightmare, peppered with surrealism and a touch of a twisted fairy tale, ready to explode in a wall of blood at any moment but...
- 7/28/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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