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Stephan Brenninkmeijer

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Stephan Brenninkmeijer
Born (1964-06-27) 27 June 1964 (age 60)
Alma materDutch Film Academy, Amsterdam
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, producer
Years active1994–present
Websitewww.brennfilm.com

Stephan Brenninkmeijer (born 27 June 1964 in Doorwerth) is a Dutch film director, screenwriter and producer.

Life and career

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Brenninkmeijer was born and raised at Doorwerth Castle, Netherlands, where his father G.H. Brenninkmeijer was owner of the Michelin starred Restaurant Beaulieu.[1]

At the age of eight, his family moved to Apeldoorn. From 1988 to 1992, he studied at the Netherlands Film Academy in Amsterdam. Although aiming to direct feature films, he first focused on storytelling through editing.

In 1992, he started his professional career editing television series and films. As an editor, he worked with Dutch directors like Academy Award winner Mike van Diem.

He directed his first feature film in 2000, The Silence of the Soul, which won a Golden Crown Award at the ICVM festival in Atlanta, United States.

The same year, he co-directed the TV series Westenwind, which won the Televizierring.

In 2002, he wrote, produced and directed the motion picture Swingers, a controversial low-budget production that had theatrical releases in the Benelux countries, as well as internationally.

In 2011, he wrote, produced and directed the feature film Caged. Caged was picked up by Anderson Digital for US distribution, and released in February 2013.

In 2012, Brenninkmeijer participated in the user-generated project Entertainment Experience with Paul Verhoeven to make his version on the user-generated script. Both Verhoeven's film (called Tricked) and Brenninkmeijers Lotgenoten (Counterparts) were to be released in the Netherlands in March 2013. The Entertainment Experience won an International Emmy Award in 2013.[2]

Filmography

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Feature films

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Year Film Director Producer Writer Notes
2024 Almanak, women to love Yes Yes Yes nationwide release in The Netherlands
2013 Counterparts (Lotgenoten) Yes Yes Yes user-generated Entertainment Experience film
2011 Caged Yes Yes Yes
2002 Swingers Yes Yes Yes nationwide release in The Netherlands
2001 The Silence of the Soul Yes Yes Won Golden Crown award 2001 at ICVM Festival, Atlanta (U.S.A.)

Short films

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Year Film Director Producer Writer Notes
2024 The Maimed Yes Yes Yes Nomination Best short drama, Best actor, Best actress at the LHIFF International Film Festival Barcelona
2022 Burden Yes Yes Best actress, director award at Mannheim Arts and Film Festival (Germany) among others
2022 Tea for two Yes Yes
2022 Last bus Yes Yes
2020 Fleur Yes Yes Yes Best actress, cinematography and sound design award at 48 hour film project Amsterdam
2019 Vogels Yes Yes Best use of line award at 48 hour film project Eindhoven
2019 The knock on the door Yes Yes Yes Best actress award at 48 hour film project Utrecht
2018 Sh!ft Yes Premiered at Cannes film festival 2018 (HP MASTERS OF SHORT)
2018 Resolve Yes Yes Best film, director and actor award at 48 hour film project Eindhoven
2017 Love you daddy Yes
2014 All is grey Yes Yes Yes

TV series

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Year Film Director Editor Notes
2019 Camey Case Yes
2004 De Band Yes
2003 Bon bini beach Yes
2000 Westenwind Yes Yes Won Dutch Golden Televisierring
1999 Toscane Yes
1999 Echt waar Yes Yes
1999 Blauw blauw Yes
1998 't Zal je gebeuren... Yes Yes
1994-1998 Crash! Yes Yes
1993 Called at the bar Yes Won Dutch Golden Calf and Nipkov Disc award for Best Television Drama series

Trivia

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  • Named his son Timo, a tribute to Joep Sertons' character in Swingers.
  • Related to the famous Brenninkmeijer clan, the richest family in the Netherlands known from the C&A international chain of clothes stores.

References

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  1. ^ "BrennFilm | About Stephan Brenninkmeijer". www.brennfilm.com. Retrieved Aug 13, 2022.
  2. ^ "MIPTV '13: International Digital Emmy honors "Entertainment Experience"". realscreen.com. Retrieved Aug 13, 2022.
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