Nanouk Leopold
Nanouk LEOPOLD (1968, Netherlands) is a filmmaker, screenwriter and theatre director. She was born in Rotterdam and trained in directing at the Netherlands Film Academy. She won the Tuschinski Award for her graduation film Weekend (1998) as well as the Kodak Award at the Munich Film Festival. Her feature debut Îles flottantes was nominated for a Tiger Award at IFFR in 2001. In collaboration with visual artist Daan Emmen, she started Beeldcollectief Leopold Emmen, which led to the installation Close-up (2009). It’s All So Quiet, based on the novel by Gerbrand Bakker, was the opening film of the Panorama Special programme in Berlin in 2013 and won several international awards. Leopold’s sixth feature Cobain (2018) had its world premiere at the Berlinale, where it was nominated for a Crystal Bear. The film was also nominated for five Golden Calfs at the Netherlands Film Festival, and won two. She made her debut as a theatre director for International Theatre Amsterdam in 2017, with an adaptation of Ingmar Bergman’s From the Life of the Marionettes. In 2019, she directed Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming.
Filmography
Fishy (1994, short), F 100,- (1995, short), Anna (1996, short), Marseille 1-2 (1998, short), Weekend (1998), Max Lupa (1999, TV short), Îles flottantes (2001), Guernsey (2005), Wolfsbergen (2007), Het Atelier (2008, instal, co-dir), Huis Clos (2008, instal, co-dir), Close-up (2009, instal, co-dir), Sandra/Charlotte (2009, instal, co-dir), Prefab (2009, instal, co-dir), Brownian Movement (2010), He Who Travels/TRAVERSE [part 1] (2011, instal, co-dir), Emoticon (2011, instal, co-dir), In the Company of Bears (2011, instal, co-dir), Freetown/Reconstructie (2012, instal, co-dir), Boven is het stil/It’s All So Quiet (2013), Surrounded by Sagacity (2015, instal, co-dir), Study of a Portrait (2016, instal, co-dir), Cobain (2018), What have you done with the Scissors? (2020, instal, co-dir)
More info:
Wikipedia, Nanouk Leopold
Beeldcollectief Leopold Emmen
Nanouk Leopold at IFFR
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Guernsey
After witnessing the suicide of a colleague, a woman takes stock of her life.
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dutch perspective
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Close-up
When the Rotterdam director Nanouk Leopold made her début in 2001 at the IFFR with Îles flottantes, this was the start of a beautiful film career. Her following features have been screened at big festivals such as Berlin and Cannes. It’s hardly possible to get any bigger, or is it? For the IFFR she is […]
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Signals: Size Matters
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Iles flottantes
Three girlfriends are used to facing the world with irony. The 30th birthday of one of them is reason to take life more seriously.
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Tiger Competition
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Fishy
Film about the brief relationship between a Swedish girl and an American boy.
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main programme short
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Marseille 1-2
Swedish girl meets French boy in light-footed and experimental drama.
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main programme short
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