
Sam du Pon & Annelotte Coster
Badlands
This first evening of Badlands – the series focuses on two new Dutch film talents: director of photography Sam du Pon and film composer Annelotte Coster. They will discuss their work, illustrated by hand scenes from their own films and others that have inspired them. Noa Johannes acts as moderator and interviewer.

Sam du Pon is a director of photography currently shooting a feature-length documentary for Rámon Gieling. He has undertaken the camerawork on a wide range of documentaries and films: from the highly stylised and static L'été et tout le reste to the very free Omdat ik Yfendo heet. Other work by him includes Leeuwin, Birdland, Zeepaard, Stuff, Torso and The Disciples: A Street Opera.
Annelotte Coster is a film composer whose work includes Marlon Brando and Heartbeats by Badlands talent Vincent Tilanus. She trained in keys and completed the Master Composing for Film at the Pop Music department of the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and started her own project Hello Cinema. She provided a score made up entirely of pop music for the film Run Baby Run and applied her knowledge of synthesizers in Voorwaarts Mars. She also worked on the feature films Ningyo and Shalky.
The Graduate
Following the Badlands evening with Annelotte and Sam, their film of choice is The Graduate (1967) by Mike Nichols.
Badlands – the series puts new Dutch film talent in the spotlight every three months, followed by a screening of a film of their choice.
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Production year
2021
Length
120 min.
Event language
Dutch
Moderator
Noa Johannes
Country
NL
Language
Dutch
Part of
Badlands
Up-and-coming film talent at Eye: a new generation of Dutch makers are given the opportunity to present their debut films, discuss filmmaking and select films by makers that inspired them. These Badlands evenings are compiled by guest curators Lemuël de Graav, Xiang Yu Yeung and Eye programmer Ronald Simons.



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