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Maarten van der Duin

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Maarten van der Duin
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Maarten van der Duin in 2016
Born (1967-01-09) January 9, 1967 (age 57)
IJmuiden, Netherlands
🏫 EducationLeiden University
Russian Institute of Theatre Arts
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  1999-present
Notable workThe Story of the Netherlands
13 in de oorlog
Rozengeur & Wodka Lime
🏅 AwardsPrix Jeunesse International
Weisser Elefant
Goldener Spatz
Beeld & Geluid Award
Gouden Televizierring

Maarten Laurens van der Duin (Dutch: ['martən 'lɑurəns vɑn dər doeyn]; born 9 January 1967) is a Dutch scriptwriter, stage director and creative consultant.

Education[edit]

After graduating from Leiden University in Slavic Languages and Soviet Studies, Van der Duin completed a director's internship at the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts[1] and studied Polish at the Polonia Research Institute [2] of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland. After two years, Van der Duin left for Russia to study directing at the State Institute for Theatre Arts (GITIS)[3] in Moscow. In his second year of study he switched to The Moscow School of Dramatic Art of renowned director Anatoly Vasiliev. After his studies, Van der Duin staged theatre plays between 1996 and 1997 at the Moscow State Drama and Comedy Theatre in Noginsk[4][5] and the Yakutsk State Academic Drama Theatre in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).[6]

Theatre[edit]

In 1998, Van der Duin produced a festival of Russian classics at the King's Head Theatre,[7] London, for which he translated two Russian plays into English (The Suicide by Nikolai Erdman and Maria by Isaac Babel) and also directed the latter.[8] Apart from that, he did an internship at the English National Opera and the Dutch National Opera, and assisted director Hans Croiset of theatre company Het Toneel Speelt. Until 2003, Van der Duin participated as an assistant director in multiple opera productions at the Dorset Opera Festival in Sherborne,[9] England. Nearly every summer since 2016, he directs operas, that are subsequently performed by conductor Stephen Ellery at festivals in Cardiff, Brighton, Frome and London. La serva padrona by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi in 2016 was followed by La Zingaretta[10] by Leonardo Leo in 2017 and Bastien and Bastienne by Mozart and the Coffee Cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach in 2018.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Position Broadcaster
2023 The Story of Orange-Nassau Script (6 episodes) NTR
2021 The Story of the Netherlands Script (10 episodes) NTR
2017 Kids of Courage Dramaturgie & scenario (3 episodes) SWR, BBC Alba
2016 Generation of Change Script & direction MDR, Arte
2015 Vater, Mutter, Hitler Script NDR, SWR (ARD)
2015 Erich Mielke, Master of Fear Script & direction (in collaboration with Jens Becker) MDR, Arte
2013 Small Hands in a Big War Script (8 episodes) NTR, Arte, SRF, S4C, UR, BBC Alba
2013 14 - Diaries of the Great War Treatments (2 episodes) & script doctor Arte, SWR, NDR, WDR, ORF, NTR & BBC
2011 Moordvrouw Format & script (4 episodes) RTL 4
2011 De slavernij junior Script (6 episodes) NTR
2009 Flikken Maastricht Script (3 episodes) TROS
2009 13 in de oorlog Script (13 episodes) NTR
2009 Het klokhuis Script (many skits) NTR
2008 Salto Mortale (film) Script NPS
2007 Sportlets Script (13 episodes) Nickelodeon
2007 Spoorloos Verdwenen Treatments (10 episodes) & script (1 episode) AVRO
2006 Rozengeur & Wodka Lime (season 6) Creative Producer (13 episodes) Tien
2005 Dankert & Dankert Script (2 episodes) Omrop Fryslân
2005 Moeders & Dochters (pilot) Script KRO
2005 Rozengeur & Wodka Lime (season 1-5) Script, supervision, final editing (65 episodes) RTL 4
2003 Het Glazen Huis Format AVRO, TROS & BNN
2002 Trauma 24/7 Format & script (4 episodes) Net 5
2000 Westenwind (season 1-6) Script editing (26 episodes), final editing (26 episodes), script (6 episodes) RTL 4

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Production Result
2022 Guidinc. Streaming Video Award The Story of the Netherlands Won
2020 Prix Jeunesse International[11] Kids of Courage Won
2020 Deutscher Hörfilmpreis[12] Kids of Courage Won
2019 Der Weisse Elefant Kids of Courage Won
2019 International Emmy Awards Kids of Courage Nominated
2019 Japan Prize Kids of Courage Nominated
2020 Grimme-Preis Kids of Courage Nominated
2019 Rockie Awards Kids of Courage Nominated
2018 Goldener Spatz Kids of Courage Won
2014 Japan Prize Small Hands in a Big War Nominated
2014 Gouden K Small Hands in a Big War Nominated
2014 Robert Geisendörfer Preis 14 - Diaries of the Great War Won
2014 Deutscher Fernsehpreis 14 - Diaries of the Great War Nominated
2014 Japan Prize 14 - Diaries of the Great War Nominated
2010 Japan Prize 13 in de oorlog Nominated
2010 International Emmy Awards 13 in de oorlog Nominated
2011 BaKaForum Youth Jury Prize 13 in de oorlog Won
2010 Prix Jeunesse International 13 in de oorlog Nominated
2010 Beeld & Geluid Award 13 in de oorlog Won
2004 Gouden Beelden Rozengeur & Wodka Lime (4th season) Nominated
2000 Gouden Televizierring Westenwind Won
1999 Gouden Televizierring Westenwind Nominated

References[edit]

  1. Currently: Stanisław Wyspiański Academy of Theatre Arts
  2. Currently: Instytut Amerykanistyki i Studiów Polonijnych
  3. Currently: Russian Institute of Theatre Arts
  4. Review in Russian: Polet Salomei (The Flight of Salome), Bogorodskie Vesti, 29 October 1996.
  5. Review in Russian: Akter i zritel: novy rakurs (Actor and viewer: a new perspective), Volchonka, 23 October 1996.
  6. Review in Russian: Strasti po O'Nilu (Passions according to O'Neill) Ekho nedeli, 14 (379), 12 April 1997.
  7. King's Head Theatre in Islington
  8. Interview: Russian Lessons from a Dutchman in England, Highbury & Islington Express, 3 April 1998, page 26.
  9. Website of the Dorset Opera Festival
  10. Also La Zingara or La Zingarella
  11. Listing of Prix Jeunesse International 2020 Prize Winners
  12. Listing of German Audio Film Prizes 2020 including Kids of Courage (German title: Der Krieg und Ich)

External links[edit]


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