Rolf de Heer

Rolf de Heer

74 · Born: May 4, 1951

Personal Details

BornMay 4, 1951 Heemskerk, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

Biography

Rolf de Heer, a renowned filmmaker, entered the world on May 4, 1951, in the charming town of Heemskerk, situated in the picturesque province of Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

He is a multifaceted creative individual, effortlessly traversing the realms of both production and direction, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

His extensive repertoire boasts a plethora of critically acclaimed masterpieces, including the 1993 cult classic, Bad Boy Bubby, the 2006 award-winning film, Ten Canoes, and the 2013 thought-provoking drama, Charlie's Country.

Rolf de Heer's remarkable career has been marked by his unwavering dedication to his craft, resulting in a body of work that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

Career

2021
2015
2023
The Survival of Kindness
The Survival of Kindness as Director, Writer
2016
In the Same Garden
In the Same Garden as Director, Writer
2013
Charlie's Country
Charlie's Country as Director, Writer
2012
The King Is Dead!
The King Is Dead! as Director, Writer
2007
Dr. Plonk
Dr. Plonk as Director, Screenplay
2006
Ten Canoes
Ten Canoes as Director, Writer
2003
Alexandra's Project
Alexandra's Project as Director, Writer
2002
The Tracker
The Tracker as Director, Writer
2001
1998
Dance Me to My Song
Dance Me to My Song as Director, Writer
1997
Alien Visitor
Alien Visitor as Director, Writer
1996
The Quiet Room
The Quiet Room as Director, Screenplay
1993
Bad Boy Bubby
Bad Boy Bubby as Director, Writer
1991
Dingo
Dingo as Director
1989
Incident at Raven's Gate
Incident at Raven's Gate as Director, Writer
1984
Tale of a Tiger
Tale of a Tiger as Director, Writer