Jan Wouter van Reijen

About
Jan Wouter van Reijen was born in 1943 in Amsterdam. In 1966 he graduated from the Dutch Film and Television Academy, and became a director. His first works were short fiction films. After that he specialized in artistic documentaries about architecture, poets, and painters. Van Reijen is not only a director. Since 1966 he has worked for many films as director of photography, soundman and/or editor. In ‘Remembering Holland’ Van Reijen combined his skills. He is not only the director, but also the director of photography and the editor.
IDFA History
IDFA
2012 Sol LeWitt Editing
2010 Wistful Wilderness Sound
2009 Remembering Holland Director
2003 Almost Real Life Editing
2001 Tiengemeten Sound
1998 De weg Editing
1994 De gevoelige plaat Cinematography, Editing
1994 De laatste Joegoslaven Editing
1994 Gevangen bliksem Editing
1994 Pornografie, van eros tot megabyte Editing
1993 Dichter bij de zee Editing
1991 Bestemming Moskou Editing
1991 Jan Hanlo, en die man ben ik zelf Editing
1990 Noordeinde-Zuideinde Editing
Docs
2012 Sol LeWitt Editing
2009 Remembering Holland Director
2003 Almost Real Life Editing
2001 Tiengemeten Sound
Rithy Panh to present Top 10 at IDFA Cambodian director Rithy Panh (1964, Phnom Penh) is to compile this year’s IDFA Top 10. Rithy Panh broke through in 2003 with his documentary S21, The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine. His new film, The Missing Image, won the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes film festival last week.
IDFA WorldView Summer School announces 2013 selection May 2, 2013 | A total of 16 projects from participants all over the world have been selected for the sixth edition of the IDFA WorldView Summer School, which will take place July 1-6, 2013. The projects hail from 14 different countries and range from archive-driven narratives to stories shot in a cinema vérité style.
IDFA 2013 Film Entry now open! March 5, 2013 | Submissions for IDFA 2013 can now be entered. Deadlines are May 1 (for documentaries completed before April 1) and August 1 (for documentaries completed after April 1).
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