Joram Lürsen, a renowned Dutch film and television director, was born on August 11th, 1963, in Amstelveen. He graduated from the prestigious Netherlands Film and Television Academy in Amsterdam in 1990, showcasing his exceptional skills through his film "De finales" (1990),also known as "The Finals". This groundbreaking work earned a Mention DEQualite at the prestigious Césars, the French equivalent of the Oscars.
Throughout his illustrious career, Lürsen has directed numerous TV series for Dutch television, including "All Stars: De Serie" (1999),"Vuurzee" (2005),"Baantjer" (1995),"Flodder" (1993),and "Jules Unlimited". His impressive portfolio also features films such as "Mijn Franse Tante Gazeuse" (1996),also known as "My French Aunt Gazeuze", and "In Oranje" (2004),also referred to as "In Orange".
One of his most notable achievements is the family film "In Oranje" (2004),which received a Golden Film Award for attracting over 100,000 visitors and won numerous international awards at film festivals in Hamburg, Esfahan, Kristiansand, Pozna, Rimouski, and Los Angeles.
Lürsen's most recent project, the romantic comedy "Love Is All" (2007),also known as "All Is Love", made a significant impact by welcoming over 1,000,000 visitors within nine weeks, earning a Diamond Film award in the process. This remarkable achievement places it among the top twelve most visited films in the Netherlands, ever.