Jos de Putter (
Terneuzen
Terneuzen () is a city and municipality in the southwestern Netherlands, in the province of Zeeland, in the middle of Zeelandic Flanders. With almost 55,000 inhabitants, it is the most populous municipality of Zeeland.
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, 1959) is a Dutch film director, film critic and screenwriter who primarily makes
Dutch documentary films. He studied political science and literature at the University of
Leiden, and was a member of the editorial staff of the film magazine ''Skrien''. He has also worked on a number of Dutch television programs and works as a creative producer for documentary production company Dieptescherpte BV.
As a visual artist de Putter was commissioned to make the installation’Earth’ against the back wall inside the new Dutch parliament in 2021.
His documentaries have been shown and awarded at many film festivals. , His debut film, ''
Het is een schone dag geweest'' (It's been a lovely day'), about the last year of work at his parents' farm was hailed internationally as "documentary in the purest form" and won the City of Utrecht Film Prize at the
Dutch Film Festival
The Netherlands Film Festival ( nl, Nederlands Film Festival) is an annual film festival, held in September and October of each year in the city of Utrecht.
During the ten-day festival, Dutch film productions and co-productions are exhibited. ...
. This documentary has been included in the Dutch Film Canon (list of 16 best Dutch films ever). He won the prestigious Joris Ivens Prize at the
IDFA for ''Solo, de wet van de favela'' and 7 internationals festivals with his portrait of a Chechen children's dance troupe: Dans, Grozny dans (2002). The
Chicago International Documentary Film Festival, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, The National Arts Museum Washington and the Pacific Film Archive featured a retrospective tribute to De Putter’s work in 2005. The Festival dei Popoli in Florence featured a retrospective tribute in 2014.
De Putter ‘discovered’ the Brazilian footballer
Leonardo Vitor Santiago, whom he cast as the star of ''Solo, de wet van de favela'' at the age of 11. Twenty years later (2014), the two look back on life and film, de Putter's sequel documentary in Solo; Out of a Dream.
He wrote and directed
Beyond the Game.,
Jos de Putter
Internet Movie Database How Many Roads (2005) and See No Evil (2014).
His documentary on Alexander Litvinenko (2017) was sold worldwide.
De Putter made video-installations for various museums, including 'Zeeuwse Klei' and 'Landscapes' for Zeeuws Museum Middelburg (2013 and 2017). This work led to the invitation to create the back wall inside the new Dutch parliament, in 2021.
From 2007-2013 De Putter was editor in chief of renowned VPRO documentary program 'Backlight'.
As of 2013 De Putter is commissioning editor of 'webdocumentaries' for Dutch news site De Correspondent and as of 2018 for Human/NPO. Short docs won the Locarno Filmfestival (2014) and the European Film Award (2016).
References
External links
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Jos de Putter (official website)
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1959 births
Living people
Dutch film directors
Dutch screenwriters
Dutch male screenwriters
People from Terneuzen
Dutch documentary filmmakers