
Rein Bloem
Acting
Biography
Rein Bloem (Amsterdam, 20 April 1932 – Amsterdam, 20 July 2008) was a Dutch teacher, poet, critic, essayist, and filmmaker.
Known For

A portrait of a woman and 26 witnesses who appear to be accusing her of something but we'll never know what. We'll never even know who she is and who the witnesses are. A complex experiment about space, voice and speech.
Traces of Smoke

Documentary about the work of Venetian painter Carpaccio.
De zee in een fles
Short film, shot in twenty hours, about a bodybuilder who is stunned to discover he no longer has his body under control. He wonders whether all the attention he has paid to his physical appearance was worth it.
Body and Soul

Masquerade by mother and daughter as Salomé and Herod.
Zo menig vrouwenbeeld
Film essay, inspired by Hans Faverey's poem Gorter aan zee.
Aan het helder strand der zee

Portrait from 1964 of the editors of the film magazine Skoop, founded in 1963. Portrait from 1964 of the editors of the film magazine Skoop, founded in 1963. Pim de la Parra, Wim Verstappen, Rob du Mée, Nicolai van der Heyde, Rein Bloem, and Gied Jaspars give their opinion on Dutch film and how Skoop aims to improve the Dutch film climate. Joris Ivens also speaks, applauding the initiative of the young filmmakers/editors.
Skoop
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