Biography
Oeke Hoogendijk (Amsterdam, 5 August 1961) is a documentary maker, best known for the documentary The New Rijksmuseum, which followed the renovation of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam over ten years.
She made her debut with the documentary film The Saved (1998), which won the “Het Gouden Beeld” (Dutch Academy Awards) in 1998 and the “Euro-Comenius Award” in Vienna (1999). Her second film, The Holocaust Experience (2002), had its premiere during IDFA Festival 2002 and was selected for several festivals in Europe and the US. I 2019 her My Rembrandt was released, a movie about art and art dealers. Hoogendijk graduated in 1990 from the Utrecht School of the Arts. Over the years Oeke Hoogendijk specialized in documentary films about art. They are often long-running projects with a cinematographic approach that involves capturing the content as much as possible in scenes.
Filmography
all 9
Movies 9
Director 8
Producer 1
The Rembrandt Association, an exceptional year (2024)
The Treasures of Crimea (2022)
Licht, Stockhausen's Legacy (2022)
Housewitz (2021)
My Rembrandt (2019)
The New Rijksmuseum (2014)
Het Nieuwe Rijksmuseum, delen 3 & 4 (2013)
The New Rijksmuseum (2008)
Een gelukkige tijd - het verhaal van de Barneveldjoden (1998)
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Birth PlaceKingdom of the Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
CitizenshipsKingdom of the Netherlands
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