Han Hoezen
Han HOEZEN (1960, Netherlands) studied at the Vrije Academie Den Haag, where he started to experiment with the narrative power of film. After two years he continued learning by practice, doing commissioned work and sometimes unpaid work. Hoezen developed his skills as a director, camera operator and editor, sometimes in collaboration, often solo. He says making free (non-commissioned) work is what he loves to do the most.
Filmography
(selection) Torn (2001, short), Painting About Life (2015, short), We Are Strange (2022, short)
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Han Hoezen op IFFR
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We Are Strange
Han Hoezen | 15' | Netherlands | World premiere
A cinematic collage that shows humankind in all its beauty, ugliness and strangeness. -
Contained
Mark Wallaard, Tim Treurniet | 11' | Netherlands | World premiere
A boy forgets his bag at a metro station and is suspected of a terrorist attack. -
Ach meneer
Edu Calicher | 8' | Netherlands | World premiere
Subdued, sensitive story about Herman (John Kraaijkamp Sr.), a lonely old coal merchant and widower. -
Torn
Han Hoezen | 7' | Netherlands | World premiere
Dance film about the dramatic division of Siamese twins. -
3 tuinen
Rayke Verhoeven | 7' | Netherlands | World premiere
Original depiction of Voltaire’s credo about cultivating our garden. -
Dido’s Farewell
Han Hoezen, Eveline Ketterings | 7' | Netherlands | World premiere
Subdued short is based on a fragment from Purcell’s opera ‘Dido and Aeneas’.