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Netherlands Film Academy
The Netherlands Film Academy ( nl, Nederlandse Filmacademie) (NFA) was founded in 1958. The academy is the only recognised institute in the Netherlands that offers training to prepare for the work in the various crew disciplines. Specialisation is possible in fiction directing, documentary directing, screenwriting, editing, producing, sounddesign, cinematography, production design, and interactive multimedia/visual effects. The Netherlands Film Academy is situated at Markenplein 1. It is a division of the Amsterdam University of the Arts. Alumni *Jan de Bont, cinematographer of ''Die Hard'' and director of ''Twister'' and ''Speed'' * Stephan Brenninkmeijer, director and film producer *Pieter Jan Brugge, producer of ''Heat'' and '' Defiance'' * Danniel Danniel, director and editor of ''Ei'' 1987. *Mike van Diem, director of ''Character'' *Gied Jaspars, television and radio director *Martin Koolhoven, director *Nanouk Leopold, director *Dick Maas, director *Pim de la Parra, di ...
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Film School
A film school is an educational institution dedicated to teaching aspects of filmmaking, including such subjects as film production, film theory, digital media production, and screenwriting. Film history courses and hands-on technical training are usually incorporated into most film school curricula. Technical training may include instruction in the use and operation of cameras, lighting equipment, film or video editing equipment and software, and other relevant equipment. Film schools may also include courses and training in such subjects as television production, broadcasting, audio engineering, and animation. History The formal teaching of film began with theory rather than practical technical training starting soon after the development of the filmmaking process in the 1890s. Early film theorists were more interested in writing essays on film theory than in teaching students in a classroom environment. The Moscow Film School was founded in 1919 with Russian filmmakers in ...
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Pieter Jan Brugge
Pieter Jan Brugge (born 6 November 1955) is a Dutch film producer. He was born in Deventer, Netherlands. In 1979, he graduated from the Netherlands Film and Television Academy in Amsterdam, and was subsequently awarded a scholarship by the Dutch Ministry of Cultural Affairs to study in the United States at the AFI Conservatory (AFI), and earned the Master of Fine Arts in AFI. He has worked frequently with the following directors: Edward Zwick, Alan J. Pakula, and Michael Mann. He directed '' The Clearing'' in 2004, and acted in ''127 Hours ''127 Hours'' is a 2010 biographical psychological survival drama film co-written, produced and directed by Danny Boyle. The film stars James Franco, Kate Mara, Amber Tamblyn and Clémence Poésy. In the film, canyoneer Aron Ralston mus ...'' in 2010. Filmography References External links * 1955 births AFI Conservatory alumni Dutch film producers Dutch film directors People from Deventer Dutch emigrants ...
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Theo Van De Sande
Theodorus Amandus Maria van de Sande (born 10 May 1947) is a Dutch cinematographer. He graduated from the Netherlands Filmacademy in Amsterdam in 1970, and has been working as a cinematographer since 1972. He won Golden Calf for Best Cinematography in 1982 and 1987. He has been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), founded in Hollywood in 1919, is a cultural, educational, and professional organization that is neither a labor union nor a guild. The society was organized to advance the science and art of cinem ... since 1991. Selected filmography Film Television References External links Official Site* 1947 births Dutch cinematographers Dutch emigrants to the United States Living people People from Tilburg 20th-century Dutch people {{Netherlands-bio-stub ...
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Diederik Van Rooijen
Diederik van RooijenSometimes spelled as Diederik Van Rooijen. (born 26 December 1975) is a Dutch television and film director. Career Film Van Rooijen graduated in 2001 from the Netherlands Film Academy with his English-language film ''Chalk''. ''Chalk'' was also one of the graduation films of cinematographer Lennert Hillege. Van Rooijen and Hillege worked together on many films in the years that followed, including ''Mass'' (2005), ''De bode'' (2005), ''Bollywood Hero'' (2009), '' Stella's oorlog'' (2009), ''Taped'' (2012) and ''Daylight (Daglicht)'' (2013). In 2002, he directed the film ''A Funeral for Mr. Smithee'' which follows an unnamed girl ( Priscilla Knetemann) burying a dead bird. His short film ''Babyphoned'' won the NPS Award for Best Short Film at the 2002 Netherlands Film Festival. Van Rooijen made his feature film debut with his 2003 film ''Zulaika''. The film is the first Antillean youth film spoken entirely in Papiamento. Van Rooijen won the UNESCO Awa ...
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Pim De La Parra
Pim de la Parra (born 5 January 1940) is a Surinamese-Dutch film director. Between 1967 and 1976, he directed films under the independent production company Scorpio Films with Dutch film director Wim Verstappen, who manages all of its achievements. After a few short films, he began his career as an international director with ''Obsessions'' (1969), co-written by Martin Scorsese. He co-produced ''Blue Movie'' (1971) by Wim Verstappen, which was one of the most erotic movies of its time, showing nudity with a realism that confounded critics and censorship authorities. It was followed by ''Frank en Eva'' (1973), '' Alicia'' (1974), ''Dakota'' (1975) and ''Mijn Nachten met Susan, Olga, Albert, Julie, Piet & Sandra'' (1975), these four films forming an erotic tetralogy written with Charles Gormley. In 1976, he directed ''Wan Pipel'', the first film shot entirely with actors from Suriname. Select filmography *''Jongens, jongens wat een meid'' (1965) *''Joszef Katùs'' (1966) *''Obses ...
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Dick Maas
Dirk Herman Willem Maas (Dick) (born 15 April 1951) is a Dutch film director, screenwriter, film producer and film composer. Maas achieved fame after the success of his music videos for the Dutch band Golden Earring, including "Twilight Zone (Golden Earring song), Twilight Zone" and the controversial "When the Lady Smiles," and his films ''De Lift'', ''Amsterdamned'' and ''Flodder'' in the 1980s. Maas also directed the controversial Saint Nicolas slasher ''Sint'' (Saint Nick) and one episode of the TV series ''Young Indiana Jones''. The film ''Karakter'' won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1996. Maas served as executive producer. The film was produced by his production company First Floor Features, founded in 1984. He left the company, which he started with Laurens Geels, in 2001. His 2016 film ''Prooi'' became an unexpected box office hit in China cinemas in 2019. It is also the first Dutch film to secure a wide theatrical release in China. The film was retitl ...
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Nanouk Leopold
Nanouk Leopold (born 25 July 1968) is a Dutch film maker. She graduated from Dutch film school in 1997, starting off by making films for Dutch television. In 2001, she released her first feature film ''Îles flottantes'' (''"Floating Islands''), as part of the ''No More Heroes'' project which also included the feature film debut of directors Martin Koolhoven and Michiel van Jaarsveld. ''Îles flottantes'' was selected for the Tiger Awards of the Rotterdam Film Festival. Her long-awaited follow-up came in 2005 when she made ''Guernsey'', which earned her two awards at the Dutch Film Festival and got her selected for Une Quinzaine des Réalisateurs at the Cannes Film Festival. After that she directed '' Wolfsbergen'' (2007), which premiered at the Berlinale, as did her next movie: '' Brownian Movement'', her first English spoken film. Her first movie based on a novel, Boven is het stil by Gerbrand Bakker, was shown 2013 on the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. Filmograp ...
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Martin Koolhoven
Martinus Wouter "Martin" Koolhoven (born 25 April 1969) is a Dutch film director and screenwriter. Internationally he is most known for ''Schnitzel Paradise'' (2005), '' Winter in Wartime'' (2008) and '' Brimstone'' (2016), which was his first film in English. It was released in 2017, after it premiered in the competition of the Venice Film Festival in 2016. Early life and education Martin Koolhoven was born on 25 April 1969 in The Hague in the Netherlands. Koolhoven went to the Dutch Film Academy (in Amsterdam) and graduated in 1996 as a screenwriter and director. Career His first film was a 53-minute television film named ''Duister Licht'' (''"Dark Light"''). His second film ''Suzy Q'' featured actress Carice van Houten, who Koolhoven worked with several times in the films to come. It was also the feature debut of actor Michiel Huisman. His first (Dutch) cinematic release was ''AmnesiA'' (2001), which also got a small release in New York City. In 2004, Koolhoven was one ...
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Trouw
''Trouw'' (; ) is a Dutch daily newspaper appearing in compact size. It was founded in 1943 as an orthodox Protestant underground newspaper during World War II. Since 2009, it has been owned by DPG Media (known as De Persgroep until 2019). ''Trouw'' received the European Newspaper Award in 2012. Cees van der Laan is the current editor-in-chief. History ''Trouw'' is a Dutch word meaning "fidelity", "loyalty", or "allegiance", and is cognate with the English adjective "true". The name was chosen to reflect allegiance and loyalty to God and Country in spite of the German occupation of the Netherlands. ''Trouw'' was started during World War II by members of the Dutch Protestant resistance. Hundreds of people involved in the production and distribution of the newspaper were arrested and killed during the war. The newspaper was published irregularly during the war due to lack of paper. In 1944 the Nazi occupying forces tried to stop publication by rounding up and imprisoning some 2 ...
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Gied Jaspars
Gied Jaspars (6 July 1939 – 14 February 1996) was a Dutch television maker who gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s making progressive and controversial TV shows for the VPRO; he is well known for his collaboration with writer and director Wim T. Schippers. After he left the television and film industry he started a career as a business man; throughout his career he had a great interest in nature, expressed in narrative, meditative reflections in television and radio series which were later bundled as a single collection. Biography Television Jaspars was born in Gronsveld, and studied at the Netherlands Film and Television Academy, Filmacademie in Amsterdam. In 1964 he was the founder, with Nicolai van der Heyde and Pim de la Parra, of the movie magazine ''Skoop''. His career as a television producer took off in 1967 when he was part of the team (with Wim T. Schippers) that made the groundbreaking show ''Hoepla'' for the VPRO, possibly the most controversial TV program ...
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Character (1997 Film)
''Character'' ( nl, Karakter) is a 1997 Dutch-Belgian film, based on the best-selling novel by Ferdinand Bordewijk and directed by Mike van Diem. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards. The film stars Fedja van Huêt, Jan Decleir, and Betty Schuurman. Plot In the Netherlands of the 1920s, Dreverhaven (Decleir), a dreaded bailiff, is found dead, with a knife sticking out of his stomach. The obvious suspect is Jacob Willem Katadreuffe (Van Huêt), an ambitious young lawyer who worked his way up from poverty, always managing to overcome Dreverhaven's personal attacks against him. Katadreuffe was seen leaving Dreverhaven's office on the afternoon of the murder. He is arrested and taken to police headquarters, where he reflects back on the story of his long relationship with Dreverhaven, who, police learn, is also Katadreuffe's father. The story begins when Katadreuffe's taciturn mother, Joba (played by Schuurman), worked as a houseke ...
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Mike Van Diem
Mike van Diem (born 1959, in Druten, grew up in Sittard) is a Dutch film director. In 1990, his short film ''Alaska'' won a Golden Calf for best short film and the Student Academy Award for best foreign student film in the drama category. In 1998, he received the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for the film ''Character'' based on the 1938 novel ''Karakter'' by Ferdinand Bordewijk. He has also directed commercials. Selected filmography * ''Character'' (1997) * '' The Surprise'' (2015) * ''Tulipani, Love, Honour and a Bicycle ''Tulipani, Love, Honour and a Bicycle'' ( nl, Tulipani, Liefde, Eer en een Fiets) is a 2017 Dutch comedy film, written by Peter van Wijk and directed by Mike van Diem. It was shortlisted by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands as one of the eight ...'' (2017) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Diem, Mike van 1959 births Living people Dutch film directors Golden Calf winners Directors of Best Foreign Language Film Academy A ...
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