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In The Uncomfortable Documentary ‘White Balls On Walls’, The Stedelijk Museum Looks In The Mirror
19 January 2024
In White Balls on Walls Sarah Vos follows how under new directorship, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam is wrestling with a more diverse and inclusive trajectory for its collections and staff. ‘The national character often reveals itself subconsciously in meetings’, says Vos about her deliciousl
A House as a Second Skin. The Documentary ‘Housewitz’ by Oeke Hoogendijk
4 July 2022
Oeke Hoogendijk’s Housewitz is a documentary portrait of her mother whose phobias have kept her from setting foot outside her house for about three decades. Her cluttered upstairs rooms are full of "unprocessed junk." A film about a house as a second skin: about security, being trapped and travell
Surinamese Mining Town Comes to Life in Interactive Dutch Documentary
8 July 2021
Dutch artist Magda Augusteijn created an innovative web documentary about the history of the former mining town Moengo in Suriname.
When Taking Your Time Takes a Long Time. The Documentary ‘100UP’ by Heddy Honigmann
6 July 2021
What is it that makes people get out of bed day in, day out for over a century? This is the question documentary filmmaker Heddy Honigmann asks seven quirky centenarians in her new film 100UP.
‘Stones Have Laws’ Portrays Past and Present Traumas of the Maroon Community
24 March 2020
Many documentaries look at other cultures from a Western perspective. But with Stones Have Laws (Dee Sitonu a Weti) – a documentary on the Maroons, descendants of people who escaped from slavery in Suriname – the Dutch artist- and filmmaker-duo Lonnie van Brummelen and Siebren de Haan, in collab


