Premiering in Critics' Week at Cannes, Bresser's debut is a chilling and thought-provoking drama about the effect that a child’s murder in a small rural community has on a local grandfather. A violent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based The Party Film Sales has acquired international sales rights for Dutch director Sven Bresser’s first ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sven Bresser’s first feature Reedland will break a 12-year hiatus for Dutch-language cinema in Cannes this year when it world premieres in the parallel Critics’ Week selection, and Deadline ...
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Cannes Hidden Gem: ‘Reedland' Puts a Poetic and Claustrophobic Lens on Rituals, Ambiguity, and Evil
Nature, light, darkness, mundane rituals, violence, ambiguity, and evil, in such forms as death, tribalism, and xenophobia. They all come together in sensuous, haunting, and claustrophobic cinematic ...
EXCLUSIVE: Cineart has taken Benelux rights to Critics’ Week title Reedland, the feature debut of Dutch director Sven Bresser, that is being sold by France’s The Party Film Sales. Reedland is a dark ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Johan (Gerrit Knobbe) is a reed-cutter. As “Reedland” opens, we meet him in his natural habitat, surrounded by hissing, shivering ...
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based The Party Film Sales has acquired international sales rights for Dutch director Sven Bresser’s first feature Reedland ahead of its premiere in competition in Cannes Critics’ ...
Hidden Gem: ‘Reedland’ Puts a Poetic and Claustrophobic Lens on Rituals, Ambiguity, and Evil Dutch writer-director Sven Bresser's debut feature, which premiered in the Cannes Critics' Week and is now ...
Johan (Gerrit Knobbe) is a reed-cutter. As “Reedland” opens, we meet him in his natural habitat, surrounded by hissing, shivering reeds shot in close-up, then in wide shot. It’s a sonic and visual ...
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