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Jaap van Eyck

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Jaap van Eyck
BornJaap van Eyck
(1968-07-03) 3 July 1968 (age 56)
Utrecht, Netherlands
🏳️ NationalityDutch
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  1993–present

Jaap van Eyck (born 3 July 1968) is a Dutch film director and screenwriter. Well-known titles are the documentary The Mengelberg List, the feature film Flirt, and the short film Amstel. The latter recently won first prize at the International Film Festival Emden-Norderney.[1][2][3]

Selected Work

2024 – 2025 Tinderman Feature film in development

2021 The Mengelberg List documentary about controversial conductor Willem Mengelberg – official selection Netherlands Film Festival, Miami Jewish Film Festival, Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival[4][5]

2016 – 2017 Fatih / Fathma / Miryama / Yassmin / Fatima / Asha / Fatima, series of mini-documentaries about young migrants

2016 Sound & Vision documentary about Art Science

2014 Maestri documentary about the National Master Orchestral Conducting

2014 Musica Antiqua anno 2014 documentary about Early Music

2013 Mr Pinkpop, documentary about Jan Smeets, founder of the Pinkpop festival[6]

2012 Amstel short fiction film – best short film International Film Festival Emden-Norderney – official selection including Netherlands Film Festival, International Film Festival Sao Paulo

2012 New Masters documentary about the Sweelinck Academy

2012 Maestro short documentary about soprano/conductor Barbara Hannigan

2011 Diva's documentary about Dutch National Opera Academy

2010 Angels of Haarlem documentary about the Choir School Sint Bavo

2009 Lost in Music documentary on the occasion of 125th anniversary Conservatorium Amsterdam

2005 Flirt feature film – 2 nominations Netherlands Film Festival 2005

1999 Benidorm television film

References[edit]

  1. "Een echte Van Eyck". VPRO Gids.
  2. "2023 Miami Jewish Film Festival". mjff.eventive.org.
  3. "Emden International Film Festival (2013)". IMDb.
  4. Oorschot, Guido van (April 29, 2021). "Dirigent Willem Mengelberg collaboreerde met de Duitsers én hielp zijn Joodse orkestleden. Tijd voor eerherstel?". de Volkskrant.
  5. Lint, Peter van der (May 2, 2021). "Documentaire wil beeld 'foute' Willem Mengelberg nuanceren: 'Feit is dat hij voor tientallen Joden iets goeds gedaan heeft'". Trouw.
  6. MEESTER, MADELON (December 14, 2013). "Mr. pinkpop". de Volkskrant.

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