Hetty Naaijkens-Retel Helmrich

Hetty Naaijkens-Retel Helmrich

출생 : 1955-11-08, Bandoeng, Java

약력

Hetty Naaijkens-Retel Helmrich (Dutch born 1955, Bandoeng) raised in the Netherlands, is the director of Scarabeefilms (Netherlands). She has produced several award-winning documentaries. Hetty Naaijkens-Retel Helmrich started her career teaching Dutch language and Social Sciences in the Netherlands and on Curaçao (1979–1987). In 1989 she founded the film production company Scarabeefilms, which grew into an internationally active operation. She participated in the Twinning Programme of the E.U.-funded Media Business School and at the Amsterdam’s Binger Institute. In April 2004, Hetty Naaijkens-Retel Helmrich received the bi-annual Martha Hering Award for Dutch women in film and media who have actively supported other women in their field. She made her debut as a director with the self-produced feature-length documentary Contractpensions – Djangan Loepah, which was edited by her son Jasper Naaijkens. The film received Holland’s Crystal Film Award for attracting more than 10,000 visitors during its Dutch theatrical release in 2009. Her second feature-length documentary "Buitenkampers-the color of survival:" (2013) also got the Crystal film award for more than 10.000 tickets sold. (Wikipedia)

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Hetty Naaijkens-Retel Helmrich

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락앤롤 네덜란드!
Director
이 영화는 Hetty Naaijkens의 가장 최근 다큐멘터리 작품으로 네덜란드에 록앤롤을 도입시켰던 인도네시아 밴드에 관한 영화다. 이 영화는 인도네시아의 음악인들이 네덜란드 현대 대중음악에 어떤 영향을 미쳤는지 그 과정을 살피며 네덜란드와 인도네시아의 격동적인 역사까지 훑어보는 아주 깊은 다큐멘터리다. 인도네시아 밴드들은 네덜란드에 전자기타 등의 현대 악기를 통한 대중 록음악을 도입시켰다. Tielman Brothers, Anneke Grönloh, the Blue Diamonds, 그리고 Sandra Reemer 같은 밴드들은 일찌감치 네덜란드에서 큰 인기를 얻은 바도 있다. 밴드들이 추구하는 음악세계는 조금씩 다를지 몰라도 그들의 뿌리는 같다. 한때 네덜란드의 식민지였던 인도네시아는 현 네덜란드 대중문화에 어떤 영향을 미쳤을까?
Buitenkampers
Director
Raw Herring
Director
Every year millions of people look forward to the first preparation of Hollandse Nieuwe, the popular snack of raw herring from the North Sea’s spring catch. But how do you find glory in the grueling pursuit of a once-iconic fish that even the queen no longer accepts as definitively Dutch? Raw Herring celebrates the cultural legacy maintained by Holland’s last great herring fishers even as new trends and foreign competition threaten their way of life.
Position Among the Stars
Producer
Through the eyes of grandmother Rumidjah, a poor old Christian woman living in the slums of Jakarta, we see the economical changing society of Indonesia and the influence of globalization reflected in the life of her juvenile granddaughter Tari and her sons Bakti and Dwi.
Eat Your Enemy
Producer
Eat Your Enemy is a documentary about martial arts and aggression, about spirituality, winning and losing, about suffering and vanity. And about East and West, muscle and mind power. About masters and students. A film full of paradoxes. Violence and its prevention are important themes in our society, and we are each involved in one way or the other. Aggression is bad, is the prevailing opinion. We, in the West, have begun to consider ourselves too civilized to fight. We fight with words and on the off chance that something does go wrong, a trauma team is at hand. Nevertheless, people continue to have a need to fight; take the violence during soccer matches. But in fact, we don't know how to handle aggression. In this film, several approaches to the martial arts in the West and the East are highlighted. The essence of the film is philosophical, but disguised as fight. Not as much a fight against an opponent but rather against oneself.
Shape of the Moon
Producer
Three generations of one family weather the challenges of living in modern-day Indonesia, the largest Muslim community on the globe.
Stand van de zon
Producer
Balkan Baroque
Producer
Balkan Baroque is a real and imaginary biography of the Yugoslavian performance artist Marina Abramovic. Rather than a mechanical reproduction of the artist's work, the film tries to create a new reality by translating the performances into cinematographic images that intensify the fictional context of the film. Abramovic plays herself, but ,appearing in multiple forms, blurs her own identity. Memories and fantasies intermingle with day to day rituals. The chronological narrative often breaks to reflect the interior voyage of the protagonist from the present to the past and back to the present. The result is a visually impressive film. Balkan Baroque had its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, 1999.