After last year’s selection of
The Silent Army, the
Un Certain Regard section of the
Cannes Film Festival (May 12-23) will again present a Dutch title this year:
R U There [
trailer,
film focus], from director
David Verbeek.
As in his previous feature,
Shanghai Trance (Tiger Competition at Rotterdam 2008), Verbeek’s story again is largely set in Asia but features a Dutch protagonist, a professional gamer (
Stijn Koomen) who falls for a Taiwanese girl he can only get close to in Second Life.
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R U There was written by
Rogier de Blok, who also penned the screenplay for their low-budget feature
Beat from 2004 and Verbeek’s shorts. The
IDTV Film production was also backed by France’s
Les Petites Lumières and will be released in the Netherlands on June 17 through
eye Film Instituut. Berlin-based
Films Boutique handle international sales.
Amsterdam-based IDTV Film will have a busy festival this year, as their project
Code Blue from writer-director
Urszula Antoniak will be on the Croisette as part of the
Cinéfondation Atelier. The director’s second feature after multiple Locarno and Golden Calf winner
Nothing Personal [
trailer,
film focus] tells the story of a nurse who has only ever shared the intimacy of death with fellow human beings and is at a loss when circumstances force her to share something else.
Also in Cannes this year are the Dutch-produced
Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow by Brit director
Sophie Fiennes (Out of Competition, produced by
Kees Kasander); Un Certain Regard entry
Adrienn Pal from Hungarian director
Agnes Kocsis (Dutch co-producer:
Isabella Films), and Ukrainian Competition entry
You, My Joy from Sergei Loznitsa (co-producer:
Lemming Film).