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Alice Nellis
Amal Kateb
Andrea Arnold
Audrey Estrougo
Brigitte Maria Bertele
Delphine Coulin
Emily Carmichael
Feo Aladag
Géraldine Bajard
Ioana Uricaru
Isabelle Lavigne
Judith Colell & Jordi Cadena
Julie Lopes-Curval
Larysa Kondracki
Lynn Hershman Leeson
Lynne Ramsay
Margarethe von Trotta
Mona Achache
Muriel Coulin
Nancy Schwartzman
Nanouk Leopold
Paula van der Oest
Sook-Yin Lee
Stéphane Thibault
Vanja d’Alcantara

International Films
Israeli Films
Violence against Women
A Guide to Revolution
Paula van der Oest

Biography
Dutch film director and screenwriter (born 1965). Her film Zus & Zo (2011) was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Van der Oest directed many TV series and feature films dealing with experiences of women, among which: The New Mother, The Journey of Teetje, Moonlight, Madame Jeannette and Hidden Flaws. Her last film Black Butterflies tells the story of Ingrid Jonker, a South African poet who resisted the regime during the Apartheid, will have its premiere screening at the festival , as part of the program Women and War.

filmography
Black Butterflies (2011), Tiramisu (2008), Hidden Flaws (2004), Moonlight (2002), Zus & Zo (2001), De trip van Teetje (1998), Another Mother (1996), Always Yours, for Never (1996)





Paula van der Oest