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Astrid Bussink (born 1975 in Eibergen, Gelderland) is a Dutch filmmaker. Her debut film is the documentary ''Angelmakers''. File:abussink.png She studied fine art at the Academy of fine Arts, AKI, Enschede (BA) in the Netherlands and her Master in film at the Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland. During this Master she shot her award-winning documentary 'The Angelmakers' (First Appearance Award IDFA, Little Stamp award, ZagrebDOX, Best short Documentary, Dokufest, nomination Grierson Award and more). After this she made the short films ''Rückenlage / Upside Down'' ( Best Short Experimental film at Vermont International Film Festival, nominated Silver Cub, IDFA 2006), ''The 9 lives of my car'' (a.o. Dutch Filmfestival 2007) and ''I shot the mayor'' (Or: Plan B) (a.o. nominated Silver Cub IDFA 2007, official selection Zagrebdox and HOTDOCS). Bussink lives and works in Amsterdam where she made her feature-length documentary (The Lost Colony ) 〔http://www.independent-magazine.org/media/trailer-lost-colony 〕(Official Selection Rotterdam International Filmfestival, HOTDOCS a.o.) and her personal documentary ''(Mijn Enschede )'', about the Enschede fireworks disaster that happened in 2000, in which 23 people died, 1000 were injured and many houses were destroyed, including Bussink's house. 'My Enschede' has premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in January 2010. During her artist in residency program in New York she started her photography project Constructions of Happiness (www.constructionsofhappiness.com) which she showed in galleries in New York, Edinburgh and Amsterdam. In September 2012 her new documentary Poem of Death will premiere at the Dutch Film Festival. ==Awards== *At the 2012 Edinburgh International Film Festival she was nominated for ''Best International Short Film'' for ''Mr and Mrs Gunya'' *At the 2013 Nyon Visions du Réel she won Special Mention for Medium Length Film for ''Poule des doods''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Astrid Bussink」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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