Fons Rademakers
Known for: Directing
Born: September 4, 1920 in Roosendaal, Netherlands - Died: February 21, 2007
Alphonse Marie "Fons" Rademakers (5 September 1920 – 22 February 2007) was a Dutch actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter. His 1960 film Makkers Staakt uw Wild Geraas was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Award. During a career spanning several decades he directed 11 films, including The Assault, which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1986, and The Village on the River, nominated for the same award in 1959. Making him both the first Dutch director to be nominated and win this award. He granted a wide-ranging interview to Radio Netherlands in 1987. He died in 2007 in a Geneva hospital of emphysema, after the life-support machines were switched off at his request.
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Vrijdag
Chef van Jules
Daughters of Darkness
Mother
Mira
Notaris
All Rebels
The Enemies
Willy
Mysteries
Chief Constable
Obsessions
Raoul Orlov
Hollywood by Bike
Himself
Katie Tippel
Klant
Lifespan
Prof. van Arp
Aah... Tamara
Arsène Lupin
Mullen
The Assault
Director
Max Havelaar: or, The Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company
Director
Because of the Cats
Director
Like Two Drops of Water
Director
Village by the River
Director
The Knife
Director
The Rose Garden
Director
That Joyous Eve...
Director
The Dance of the Heron
Director
The Inheritance
Producer
My Friend, or The Hidden Life of Jules Depraeter
Director