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which follows Afghan twins Nahid and Malihe, who the filmmaker met during her volunteer work at Moria refugee camp, on the Greek island of Lesbos. The festival confirmed today it is progressing with a physical edition, due to run January 26 – February 6, despite the worsening Covid situation. Organizers said they would accommodate the latest guidance from the Netherlands’ Institute for Public Health and Environment in their planning.
The festival has also unveiled the full selection from the 39th edition of its industry event CineMart. Taking place online January 30 – February 2, the lineup includes titles in development from around the world. There are also immersive projects and seven BoostNL selections, the development programme that began at the Netherlands Film Festival earlier this year. The full selection is below.
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