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JOHAN VAN DER KEUKEN (1938-2001) |
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Scene Bewogen Koper
Scene Beppie
De Grote Vakantie (2000) 145 min
Scene De Grote Vakantie
Laatste Woorden - Mijn Zusje Joke (1998) 50 min
Amsterdam Global Village (1996) 245 min
Scene Amsterdam Global Village
Face Value (1991)
Het Oog boven de Put (1988)
Biography
Johan van der Keuken started experimenting with photography at the age of twelve. Five years later, in 1955, he published his first book of photographs Wij zijn 17 (We are 17). After studying at the Institute of Cinematography in Paris (IDHEC) Van der Keuken started making films. Around the same time his first writings
about photos and films began to appear in Dutch magazines. From 1977 onwards he wrote a column in the Dutch film magazine Skrien called 'Uit de wereld van een kleine zelfstandige' (From the world of the self-employed). Van der Keuken made a large number of films, published several books of photographs, prepared many installations
and exhibitions, and taught seminars in European and American film schools.
January 2001
On Sunday night the 7th of January Johan van der Keuken, the internationally acclaimed Dutch filmmaker /photographer died in Amsterdam. At the end of November 2000 he received the prestigious Bert Haanstra Oeuvre Prijs (Award), named after another illustrious Dutch filmmaker.
A couple of years ago I saw Johan van der Keuken in the National Film Theatre, where he spoke about his film Face Value (91). A press- photographer walked in to the cinema and van der Keuken immediately asked him his name and showed an interest in his work. That is typical for this filmmaker, who always tried to make the
impersonal personal.
Back in Holland he impressed by making short portraits like Blind Child and Beppie. He was a good friend of photographer Ed van der Elsken (now recognised as an influential photographer), who also lived in Paris for a while and did the photography for Beppie. Van der Keuken made three films on the poet and painter Lucebert. Among his friends were the Dutch writers Remco Campert, Gerrit Kouwenaar en Bert Schierbeek. The free style musician Willem Breuker often wrote the scores for his films, starting in the Seventies. Those artists have influenced van der Keuken's
work, and it's very likely that at this time he developed his free-style, associative and intuitive style of filming. Van der Keuken has never seen himself as a documentarist pur sang, anyway.
In his speech at the Bert Haanstra Award ceremony Van der Keuken quotes the earlier mentioned writer Bert Schierbeek: "There are many who have the voice, but only a few who hear him." Van der Keuken: "For people who hear that voice, the projects they undertake widen from news item to art. Words and images in themselves are not sufficient, when one tries to seize the loneliness and extase of human life and to reconcile the irreconcilable.
Another fragment from the Bert Haanstra speech: Johan van der Keuken:" Film has it's origins at the Fair and that should stay that way. But is that Fair not situated at the marshy country behind the church, the temple and the mosque? Just passed the warehouse, the town hall and the meeting centre. Not far from the concert hall, the theatre, the party- centre and the police- station, the youth-centre and the disco, yes the whole community full of "allochtonen" (foreigners) and "autochtonen" (original Dutch), ... homeopaths and psychopaths, who all run around or are stuck in a traffic- jam, restless in search of.... the meaning of life. The filmmaker is there, I think, to make something of this confusion visible, but also something of that meaning. And he does that by combining technique, money and play into art."
When Van der Keuken was criticised once by journalists of a lack of clarity and a comprehensive vision in his films, he got angry, replying: " in fact what you are saying is, take my hand and guide me through the film, but I don't do that, I resisted to do that all my life. I don't have to show everything!"
Scene Voltooid Tegewoordig
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