Morgan Knibbe
Directing
Biography
Morgan Knibbe is most known for his films Those Who Feel the Fire Burning (2014), Shipwreck (2014) and The Atomic Soldiers (2018). His work has been published by renowned outlets like The New York Times, VICE and The Atlantic and received international acclaim. "Shipwreck" was nominated for a European Film Award and won the Silver Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival. His feature documentary "Those Who Feel the Fire Burning" was the Dutch submission for the Oscars in 2015, was nominated for first prize at IDFA, and won the Dutch Academy Awards for Best Documentary.
Known For

A Dutch photographer (played by David Verbeek himself – also a talented photographer in real life) takes a picture of a girl in a parking lot in nighttime Taipei as she plays with her kite. The photo transports us into her life. She is eight years old and is about to lose her best friend, a boy from a wealthy family who is moving to America. Back in the Netherlands, the photographer is confronted with his own constant loneliness. The photo of the girl evokes memories of his own childhood, when he still felt at home somewhere.
An Impossibly Small Object

In the slums of Manila, 11-year-old Ginto dreams of gang life over scavenging, rejecting his sister Asia’s care as she turns to sex work to survive. As Ginto falls for another boy in the gang, he’s forced to confront his identity and desires amid violence and poverty. Meanwhile, Dutch tourist Michael, consumed by dark impulses, descends into the city’s red-light district. When their paths cross, Ginto faces an impossible choice that will shape both their fates in a world where innocence is currency and survival comes at a cost.
The Garden of Earthly Delights

As a group of refugees tries to enter Europe illegally by boat, a storm suddenly appears and all hell breaks loose when an old man falls overboard. His perception shifts into another dimension: a dark, hallucinatory place. Driven by a mysterious power and desperately in search of his loved ones, his soul passes by the everyday reality of many castaway refugees at the border of the alleged paradise, Europe. The old man's spirit observes people on the street being chased away like dogs, follows an illegal worker and a drug-addicted mother and slips inside crowded refugee shelters. Wandering through this limbo, the old man questions the meaning of his existence.
Those Who Feel the Fire Burning

After more than four decades of forced silence, some of the last surviving atomic soldiers share their unfathomable experiences of the atomic bomb tests in the 1950s.
The Atomic Soldiers

Mankind distinguishes himself from the animal due to the ability of making goals in the future. He conceives of his life as a project. This project can be crossed with his awareness of death.
A Twist in the Fabric of Space

On October 3rd, 2013, a boat carrying 500 Eritrean refugees sunk off the coast of the Italian island of Lampedusa and over 360 people drowned. Abraham, one of the survivors, walks through a graveyard of shipwrecks and remembers this nightmarish experience. Meanwhile at the harbor, hundreds of coffins are being loaded onto a military ship.