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Ruud van Hemert (29 October 1938 – 5 July 2012) was a Dutch
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, pr ...
known especially for (dark) comedy. In the 1970s he helped produce and direct TV shows on
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before starting a career as a film director.


Biography

Ruud van Hemert was the son of television producer
Willy van Hemert Willy van Hemert (29 March 1912 – 26 June 1993) was a Dutch actor and theatre and television director, but is best known as a songwriter who penned two winning Dutch songs for the Eurovision Song Contest. Biography Van Hemert was born in Utrec ...
, and followed in his father's footsteps, making two television films for the
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, ''TV-Eiland'' (1965), and ''Pepijn op wieletjes'' ("a children's film for and about naughty children" conceived by
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, followed by a few other children's shows, with
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. A breakthrough was the (stylistically experimental) documentary ''Oranje Vrijstaat'', which had controversial politician
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as a central figure. His career took off when he cooperated with
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,
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, and Wim van der Linden on such shows as '' De Fred Hachéshow'' (1971), '' Barend is weer bezig'' (1972–1973), and '' Van Oekel's Discohoek'' (1974), a series of TV shows that are credited with changing Dutch television forever by destroying it as a medium for serious and proper programming. Van Hemert was already 46 when he made his debut as a film director in 1984 with the film '' Schatjes!'' ("Darlings"), one of the biggest box-office hits in Dutch cinema. In ''Schatjes!'', a dark family comedy, guerrilla warfare between disturbed parents (
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and ) and their disruptive children leads to chaos and mayhem (at the end of the film, the parents are buried, in their car, under a layer of asphalt); the film drew 1.5 million visitors (some 10% of the Dutch population), making it one of the most successful Dutch films ever. Van Hemert followed up with a sequel in 1986, ' ("Momma is angry"), another commercial success with 2 million tickets sold. ''
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'' noted that while the anti-bourgeois mentality of the TV shows he did for the VPRO was maintained in the films, van Hemert himself said he was influenced more strongly by Hollywood cinema. Dutch films of the period were generally influenced by Hollywood; other "Hollands Hollywood" productions were
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's '' De Lift'' (1983) and ''
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'' (1986). 1988's ''Honneponnetje'', a follow-up to ''Schatjes!'' and ''Mama is boos'', was not well received by critics—it was "no more than a thousandfold-retold wet dream from a frustrated teenager". His career did not fare well during the 1990s, when he was unable to get financing for his scripts. He built a house in Spain and taught acting. He returned, with some success, in 2001 with '' I Love You Too'', based on a novel by
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(141,257 visitors), and in 2004 his last film, ' (77,399 visitors). His career, however, went downhill. He wrote about his frustrations with the film industry in a book called ''Bruut'', and retired to Spain. In 2008 he survived prostate cancer, but in 2011 he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of throat cancer and he died the year after, at the house of friends in Wapserveen.


Selected filmography

*'' Schatjes!'' (1984) *' (1986) *'' Honneponnetje'' (1988) *'' I Love You Too'' (2001) *'


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Biography
on Beeld en Geluid (in Dutch) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hemert, Ruud van 1938 births 2012 deaths Deaths from cancer in the Netherlands Deaths from laryngeal cancer Dutch film directors Mass media people from Amsterdam