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This following is a list of films produced, co-produced and/or released by Inti Films.
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2012 | Kinshasa Kids | Marc-Henri Wajnberg | Feature Film , 90 minutes Produced by Wajnbrosse Productions. Co-produced by Crescendo Films and Inti Films. |
2013 | Drift | Benny Vandendriessche in collaboration with visual artist Dirk Hendrikx | Feature Film, 83 minutes Produced by Inti Films and Revolver Media.
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2014 | N - The Madness of Reason | Peter Krüger | Feature Film, 110 minutes Produced by Inti Films. Co-produced by Cobra Films, Dieptescherpte, Blinker Filmproduktion.
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2016 | Bodkin Ras | Kaweh Modiri | Feature Film, 90 minutes Co-produced by Inti Films and Revolver Media.
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2011 | Desert Island | Steven Thielemans | Creative Documentary film, 52 minutes Produced by Inti Films. With the support of Flanders Audiovisual Fund (VAF), and VRT. Official Website.http://www.iledeserte-film.be |
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2015 | Vita Brevis | Thierry Knauff | Art Film, 12 minutes Co-produced by Inti Films and Films du Sablier. Released at 2015 International Film Festival Rotterdam. |
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2004 | The Strange Man | Peter Krüger | Film, 25 minutes Produced by Inti Films. With the support of the Flanders Audiovisual Fund (VAF), Province Oost-Vlaanderen, National Lotery. |
2006 | Los Hervideros | Jan de Coster | Film, 90 minutes Produced by Inti Films. With the support of the Flanders Audiovisual Fund (VAF), SCACD. |
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2005 | The River of Donkeys | Jan de Coster | Music Film, 15 minutes Produced by Inti Films. |
2008 | Episode III: Enjoy Poverty | Renzo Martens | Art Film, 90 minutes Produced by Renzo Martens. Co-produced by Inti Films. With the support of Flanders Audiovisual Fund (VAF), Nederlands Filmfonds (the, Netherlands Film Fund), Nationale Commissie voor internationale samenwerking en Duurzame Ontwikkeling (NCDO),Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, Mondriaan Fonds, VPRO Lichtpunt, Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE), TSR, and Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF). |
Release Date | Title | Directors | Notes |
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1998 | State of Dogs | Peter Brosen Dorjkhandyn Turmunkh | Feature Film, 85 minutes Produced by Inti Films. With the support of Media 1, and Media 2.
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1998 | Real Men Eat Meat | Maria von Heland | Film, 24 minutes Produced by Min Films, Egoli Tossell Film, SVT and Film I Väst, Wave Pictures. Co-produced by Inti Films, and Tobch Toli Productions. |
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1993 | The Path of Time | Peter Brosens | Creative Documentary Film, 10 minutes, Produced by Inti Films. |
1994 | City of The Steppes | Peter Brosens Odo Halflants | Creative Documentary Film, 52 minutes Co-produced by Stuc and AVD KULeuven. |
1995 | News Items | Peter Krüger Gerrit Messiaen | Creative Documentary Film, minutes Produced by Inti Films. |
1995 | The Death of James Lee Byars | Peter Brosens | Creative Documentary Film, 24 minutes Co-produced by Inti Films, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris; and Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie. |
1997 | Nazareth | Peter Krüger | Creative Documentary Film, 52 minutes Produced by Inti Films. |
1997 | Roberte’s Dance | Peter Krüger Gerrit Messiaen | Creative Documentary Film, 23 minutes Produced by Inti Films, d.net.work, and ZDF/ARTE. |
1997 | Not all the World Does is Good for a Mennonite | Lut Vandekeybus | Creative Documentary Film, 58 minutes Co-production by Inti Films, and Lemming Film. |
1998 | Roberte’s Dance | Peter Krüger Gerrit Messiaen | Creative Documentary Film, 23 minutes |
1999 | Poets of Mongolia | Peter Brosens Peter Krüger Sakhya Byamba | Creative Documentary Film, 52 minutes Produced by Inti Films, Millennium Film, Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE), and Franco-German Network ARTE. |
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