Rudolf van den Berg

Rudolf van ( born 6 January 1949 in Rotterdam) the mountain is a Dutch film director and screenwriter. He became internationally known through the movies Bastille, The character 's death in the cold morning light, Snapshots - images of memory or Tirzah.

Life and career

Rudolf van den Berg, born in 1949 in Rotterdam, first studied art history, political science and later in Amsterdam and received his MA in 1975. Between 1976 and 1979 he made a large number of documentaries. The best-known as De plaats van de vreemdeling or Sal Santen rebel he sat in 1982 as a director in the scene.

In 1984 he realized under the production of George Sluizer with the drama Bastille with the actors Derek de Lint, Geert de Jong and Evelyne Dress then his first theatrical production to which he also wrote the screenplay. For Bastille van den Berg won the first of his three previous Golden Calf for Best Director at the Netherlands Film Festival.

At the beginning of the 1990s he filmed with the characters an adventure movie in the occupation of Monique van de Ven, Esmée de la Bretonière and Kenneth Herdigein. Followed in 1996 with the remake of the British- Dutch- German co-production death in the cold morning light with the international cast of actors like Richard E. Grant, Lynsey Baxter, Perdita Weeks and Simon Cadell according to a literature presentation of the writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt. In the late 1990s he worked as a director for television, including the television series Oud money.

2002 was developed with Burt Reynolds, Julie Christie and Carmen Chaplin of romantic love movie snapshots - pictures of memory. Only eight years later in 2010, he continued with the award-winning work as a director in the drama Tirzah then continued his career in cinema. In the Netherlands Film Festival, the film won in the categories of best director and best editing. The main roles Sylvia Hoeks, Abbey Hoes and Johanna ter Steege played. 2012 filmed Rudolf van den Berg then with Katja Herbers, Tygo Gernandt and Karl Markovic's war drama Süskind.

Awards

Filmography (selection)

As a director,

As a screenwriter

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