
Marijn Frank
Directing
Known For

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Keuringsdienst van Waarde

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Alles op tafel
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Life is simple and complex at the same time, but you don't have to do it alone anymore. Daphne's Support Troops are ready for you from now on! In this weekly talk show, Daphne Bunskoek and her support troops—a rotating panel of Dutch celebrities from three different generations—search for answers to big and small life questions. Together, we look for solutions, ask difficult questions, and *always* give an honest answer. Sometimes confronting, often with humor, but always with the intention of helping you, the listener, move forward. Do you have a dilemma you could use some help with?
Daphne's Hulptroepen
Every day we are inundated with information. Can facts still be distinguished from fables? With a nod to today's 'do your own research' internet culture, Marijn, Joep and Tim invent their own experiments, of which they are part. They have one goal: to find out the truth once and for all.
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Vleesverlangen

13-year-old Wessel faces a dilemma: will he become a butcher, like his tough father and grandfather or does he prefer to work with living animals?
A Butcher's Heart
In this personal film, director Marijn Frank tries to find out who her dying father is through conversations with his loved ones. From these confrontational meetings, a painful picture emerges of a family burdened by the war and a history that keeps repeating itself.
Daddy Has Gone and Left Me Puzzled

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Overgave
Sunny holiday footage of the filmmaker and her boyfriend open this personal film. 'This is Victor and me six months ago', she comments in the voice-over. 'What has changed in the meantime? Not much. Apart form the fact that a nasty habit of mine has reared its head.' Marijn Frank is jealous and, she admits, extremely suspicious. She has the annoying inclination to search for dubious messages on her boyfriend's cell phone. While filming Victor when he is checking his text messages, she invariably asks him who sent them. What if she would secretly glance through his inbox? Or would that constitute an invasion of his privacy? Sometimes she muses in front of the camera, other times in the voice-over, or talking to her lover. Is she the only person having this problem?