Claire Pijman Trailers
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Total trailers found: 20
03 February 2021
In FEAST, perpetrators, victims and their spectators become involved in a dramatic reconstruction of the Groningen HIV case.
23 May 2002
The importance of the Atelier as a meeting and working-place for independent or beginning filmmakers is highlighted in Last days of Studio Frans van de Staak a necrology of his films by Kees Hin (2002), which focuses mainly on Van de Staak's non-naturalistic style of directing actors.
16 July 2006
In the summer of 2005, Piet Oomes went to Sumatra with his mother Ank and his aunt Guus, to look for the Japanese concentration camps where the two had been interned with their mother in World War II.
04 June 1999
In this fascinating Oscar-nominated documentary, American guitarist Ry Cooder brings together a group of legendary Cuban folk musicians (some in their 90s) to record a Grammy-winning CD in their native city of Havana.
01 May 2008
"Talking Guitars" is an intimate portrait of master guitar craftsman, Flip Scipio. The behind-the-scenes music-documentary illustrates the fascinating juxtaposition of the quiet artist and the world of musicians who seek his expertise.
20 September 2018
For her extraordinary film essay, Living the Light, Director and Director of Photography Claire Pijman had access to the thousands of Hi8 video diaries, pictures and Polaroids that Müller photographed while he was at work on one of the more than 70 features he shot throughout his career; often with long term collaborators such as Wim Wenders, Jim Jarmusch and Lars von Trier.
21 February 2020
In the remote valleys of the Hindu Kush live the Kalash people, the smallest ethnic minority in Pakistan.
22 November 2009
Mother of Claire Pijman moves to Amsterdam after her husband’s death to be closer to her daughters and grandchildren.
01 January 1994
Short dance film with animation elements about an auditorium in which the audience is enjoying a dance performance.
04 October 2013
Good Morning, Karachi is the story of a young girl (Amna Ilyas) who wants to be a model while struggling towards her dream against the backdrop of the Benazir Bhutto assassination.
23 June 2024
From homosexual penguins and sex-transitioning fish to pregnant male seahorses and sexually dominant female bonobos, thousands of species defy our expectations of gender and sexuality.
24 August 2017
Pakistani director Sabiha Sumar and Indian actor Kalki Koechlin take an inspiring and stunning transnational journey through India and Pakistan, uncovering the common humanity beyond the divisive political rhetoric.
18 September 2025
An elderly actress arrives at her holiday home in Bretagne to prepare for a new film. She brings with her numerous scrapbooks and countless film memorabilia.
15 March 2009
After his mothers death, 12-year-old Jaya (Iqbal S. Manurung) is sent to his father, Johar (Didi Petet), who works as a supervisor on a jermal (a fishing platform perched on log stilts in the middle of the sea).
05 July 2024
Izzy slowly realises that she doesn’t want to admit to societal expectations anymore.
20 November 2022
Single mothers Anulawathi, Thushari and Jega drive tuk-tuks to earn money to support their families. In Sri Lanka, most drivers are men, but these women are breaking the mold for the sake of their children's futures.
07 May 2025
In their practice, lawyers Klaartje Freeke and Wikke Monster strive to make the criminal justice system more humane.
18 June 2026
A film about third-generation artists with Indonesian roots who embrace their cultural heritage in their work.
01 January 1997
Director Claire Pijman portrays her father Boy Pijman who was born in the Dutch East Indies. When his children ask, Boy Pijman tells his story that he had never spoken about before; his three years as a prisoner of war in Japanese Camp during the Second World War.