Curriculum Vitae Anouk Sluizer
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NFF+HBF GUIDE September 2019
Netherlands Film Fund – Hubert Bals Fund Co-production Scheme NFF+HBF GUIDE September 2019 NFF+HBF: Netherlands Film Fund – Hubert Bals Fund Co-production Scheme Annually, around 25 film productions are realised with the support of the Hubert Bals Fund. In order to stimulate Dutch producers to get involved in international co-productions, and to support Hubert Bals Fund projects in the stage of production, the Netherlands Film Fund and the HBF set up NFF+HBF Netherlands Film Fund - Hubert Bals Fund Coproduction Scheme. The NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme (previously HBF Plus) is a collaboration between the Netherlands Film Fund and the Hubert Bals Fund. Dutch producers can apply for financial support from NFF+HBF. Projects eligible for the NFF+HBF programme are those that have been granted HBF support for Script and Project Development at an earlier stage, and which are now looking for funds to finance the production. Annually the Netherlands Film Fund sets available an amount of € 200,000 for applications from Dutch producers who can be awarded a maximum of €50,000 production support in order to co-produce a film that has received a script development grant by HBF. The NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme offers support twice a year, with application deadlines in Spring and Fall. The next application deadline will be on 25 February 2019. NFF+HBF applications should be done at the Netherlands Film Fund. Criteria Maximum contribution is €50,000 Maximum 10% overhead and producers fee 50% of the committed amount (including overhead and fee) must -
NFF+HBF GUIDE January 2019
Netherlands Film Fund – Hubert Bals Fund Co-production Scheme NFF+HBF GUIDE January 2019 NFF+HBF: Netherlands Film Fund – Hubert Bals Fund Co-production Scheme Annually, around 25 film productions are realised with the support of the Hubert Bals Fund. In order to stimulate Dutch producers to get involved in international co-productions, and to support Hubert Bals Fund projects in the stage of production, the Netherlands Film Fund and the HBF set up NFF+HBF Netherlands Film Fund - Hubert Bals Fund Coproduction Scheme. The NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme (previously HBF Plus) is a collaboration between the Netherlands Film Fund and the Hubert Bals Fund. Dutch producers can apply for financial support from NFF+HBF. Projects eligible for the NFF+HBF programme are those that have been granted HBF support for Script and Project Development at an earlier stage, and which are now looking for funds to finance the production. Annually the Netherlands Film Fund sets available an amount of € 200,000 for applications from Dutch producers who can be awarded a maximum of €50,000 production support in order to co-produce a film that has received a script development grant by HBF. The NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme offers support twice a year, with application deadlines in Spring and Fall. The next application deadline will be on 25 February 2019. NFF+HBF applications should be done at the Netherlands Film Fund. Criteria Maximum contribution is €50,000 Maximum 10% overhead and producers fee 50% of the committed amount (including overhead and fee) must be -
Curriculum Vitae Anouk Sluizer
1 CURRICULUM VITAE ANOUK SLUIZER Producer at Sluizer Film Productions B.V. since 2102: Post-production Dark Blood, crowd funding campaign Dark Blood, Festival Coordination, Managing film catalogue + rights, actually the development of 3 new long feature projects and creating a complete DVD box with whole oeuvre of George Sluizer to be distributed from May 2018 on. Between 1984 and 2013 Production Manager or Executive Producer or Post Production : DARK BLOOD director George Sluizer Long Feature GUESTS OF THE ASTORIA director Reza Allemeh Zadeh Feature FORCE MAJEURE director Pierre Jolivet Long Feature L’OEIL DU CYCLONE director Alain Tasma Telefilm MAIGRET director Alain Tasma Tele film 4 KEIZERS EN 1 NACHTEGAAL director Wilbert Bank Documentary NO MAN’S LAND director Peter Bach Documentary ROMANCING THE BEAN director H. Kladowsky Documentary DE BUURTVADERS director Jacques de Koning Documentary UNDYING LOVE director H. Kladowsky Documentary LA NAISSANCE director Valerie Moszynski Documentary BANG ON A CAN director Alejandro Agresti Documentary DIRECTOR & EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: 2011 LUCKY STAR Community Art Project in collaboration with Moving Arts Projects. Documentary about the working process of community art at the Worldhouse with immigrants without papers. 2013 ALINE & WIM EYE FILM INSTITUTE and Film explosion All About Us Film Factory. Community Art Project with Canta drivers. Short film, directing, camera, edit and coach Screened at the Canta Drive Inn cinema night in Amsterdam North. 1 2004 RETURN OR STAY ( 28 min documentary ) Film about the dilemma of older guestworkers from Morocco and Turkey. Once they stop to work do they stay in Holland where they lived most of their lives or do they go back to their native country. -
NFF+HBF Guide | August 2020 NFF+HBF: Netherlands Film Fund – Hubert Bals Fund Co-Production Scheme
Netherlands Film Fund - Hubert Bals Fund Co-production Scheme NFF+HBF Guide | August 2020 NFF+HBF: Netherlands Film Fund – Hubert Bals Fund Co-production Scheme Annually, around 25 film productions are realised with the support of the Hubert Bals Fund. In order to stimulate Dutch producers to get involved in international co-productions, and to support Hubert Bals Fund projects in the stage of production, the Netherlands Film Fund and the HBF set up NFF+HBF Netherlands Film Fund - Hubert Bals Fund Coproduction Scheme. The NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme (previously HBF Plus) is a collaboration between the Netherlands Film Fund and the Hubert Bals Fund. Dutch producers can apply for financial support from NFF+HBF. Projects eligible for the NFF+HBF programme are those that have been granted HBF support for Script and Project Development at an earlier stage, and which are now looking for funds to finance the production. Annually the Netherlands Film Fund sets available an amount of € 200,000 for applications from Dutch producers who can be awarded a maximum of €50,000 production support in order to co-produce a film that has received a script development grant by HBF. The NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme offers support twice a year, with application deadlines in Spring and Fall. The next application deadline will be on 5 October 2020. NFF+HBF applications should be done at the Netherlands Film Fund. Criteria • Maximum contribution is €50,000 • Maximum 10% overhead and producers fee • 50% of the committed amount (including overhead and fee) must be spent -
NFF+HBF GUIDE September 2019
Netherlands Film Fund – Hubert Bals Fund Co-production Scheme NFF+HBF GUIDE September 2019 NFF+HBF: Netherlands Film Fund – Hubert Bals Fund Co-production Scheme Annually, around 25 film productions are realised with the support of the Hubert Bals Fund. In order to stimulate Dutch producers to get involved in international co-productions, and to support Hubert Bals Fund projects in the stage of production, the Netherlands Film Fund and the HBF set up NFF+HBF Netherlands Film Fund - Hubert Bals Fund Coproduction Scheme. The NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme (previously HBF Plus) is a collaboration between the Netherlands Film Fund and the Hubert Bals Fund. Dutch producers can apply for financial support from NFF+HBF. Projects eligible for the NFF+HBF programme are those that have been granted HBF support for Script and Project Development at an earlier stage, and which are now looking for funds to finance the production. Annually the Netherlands Film Fund sets available an amount of € 200,000 for applications from Dutch producers who can be awarded a maximum of €50,000 production support in order to co-produce a film that has received a script development grant by HBF. The NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme offers support twice a year, with application deadlines in Spring and Fall. The next application deadline will be on 25 February 2019. NFF+HBF applications should be done at the Netherlands Film Fund. Criteria Maximum contribution is €50,000 Maximum 10% overhead and producers fee 50% of the committed amount (including overhead and fee) must -
NFF+HBF GUIDE January 2019
Netherlands Film Fund – Hubert Bals Fund Co-production Scheme NFF+HBF GUIDE January 2019 NFF+HBF: Netherlands Film Fund – Hubert Bals Fund Co-production Scheme Annually, around 25 film productions are realised with the support of the Hubert Bals Fund. In order to stimulate Dutch producers to get involved in international co-productions, and to support Hubert Bals Fund projects in the stage of production, the Netherlands Film Fund and the HBF set up NFF+HBF Netherlands Film Fund - Hubert Bals Fund Coproduction Scheme. The NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme (previously HBF Plus) is a collaboration between the Netherlands Film Fund and the Hubert Bals Fund. Dutch producers can apply for financial support from NFF+HBF. Projects eligible for the NFF+HBF programme are those that have been granted HBF support for Script and Project Development at an earlier stage, and which are now looking for funds to finance the production. Annually the Netherlands Film Fund sets available an amount of € 200,000 for applications from Dutch producers who can be awarded a maximum of €50,000 production support in order to co-produce a film that has received a script development grant by HBF. The NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme offers support twice a year, with application deadlines in Spring and Fall. The next application deadline will be on 25 February 2019. NFF+HBF applications should be done at the Netherlands Film Fund. Criteria Maximum contribution is €50,000 Maximum 10% overhead and producers fee 50% of the committed amount (including overhead and fee) must be