Menno de Nooijer

Menno de Nooijer

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Menno de Nooijer

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Test One Two
Director
Two women and a man test poor sound equipment by shouting "test one two" into the orange microphone increasingly loud and aggressive.
Strip Show 1850
Director
Strip Show 1850 (11 min.) is a remarkably detailed yet simple film on Zeeland's magnificent traditional costumes, which are removed layer by layer. This short costume drama gives new meaning to the museum film genre. Strip Show 1850 is part of a series of museum films specially produced by Paul and Menno de Nooijer for the reopening of the Zeeland Museum.
Exit
Theo, the younger
MTV World Problems World Solutions: Think
Director
RRRINGG!
Director
An Homage to Tex Avery. Pixelation short from the Netherlands
I Should See
Man
This is a film, that was a picture. What’s the difference? Photography takes time away, film adds time.
I Should See
Director
This is a film, that was a picture. What’s the difference? Photography takes time away, film adds time.
Ruimte
Director
Short film about the questions: When does a line become a shape, and when does a shape become three dimensional?
Het misverstand
Director
Short film about the question: Why are oranges orange?
Nobody Had Informed Me
Director
Menno de Nooijer had previously collaborated on Paul's films, but this one marks the launch of a directors' team that lasts until today. Two man stick their heads through a decor, photographs revolve around their heads. Unfettered reflection on their own work, the basic assumption being a quote from 18th-century writer Horace Walpole, which also appears in other titles of their films: 'Nobody had informed me that at one view - I should see a palace, a town, a fortified city, - temples on high places […]'. In 1989, this film was granted the jury award at the Holland Animation Film Festival. (filmcommission.nl)
Nobody Had Informed Me
Menno de Nooijer had previously collaborated on Paul's films, but this one marks the launch of a directors' team that lasts until today. Two man stick their heads through a decor, photographs revolve around their heads. Unfettered reflection on their own work, the basic assumption being a quote from 18th-century writer Horace Walpole, which also appears in other titles of their films: 'Nobody had informed me that at one view - I should see a palace, a town, a fortified city, - temples on high places […]'. In 1989, this film was granted the jury award at the Holland Animation Film Festival. (filmcommission.nl)
At One View
Man in Gray Suit
Two men in chairs by the open hearth; photos move in front of their heads.
At One View
Director
Two men in chairs by the open hearth; photos move in front of their heads.
How to Make a New York Cake
It’s always party time with the De Nooijer family at home. Innocent pleasure or a political film?