Karin Junger

Director

Biography

The Netherlands

Karin grew up in Belgium and presently lives in the Netherlands. She attended secondary school in Brussels and studied French language and literature and mass communication at the University of Amsterdam, specializing in film science. She trained in directing drama at the Maurits Binger Film Institute in Amsterdam and took several workshops, including the Sources Script Workshop, Directing Actors with Ruud Schuitemaker, and Camera with Leonard Retel Helmrich. Junger makes fiction films and documentaries. Her first documentary won the prestigious Joris Ivens Award. Her fiction films were also rewarded with a Silver Bear at the Berlinale and a Gouden Kalf at the Dutch Film Festival. In 2006, she made the film Bolletjes Blues, the first urban musical feature in the Netherlands. Her socially-conscious and inventive work has been shown at many major international film festivals, including IFFR, Tribeca Film Festival, Margaret Mead Film Festival, Cinema du Réel, Berlinale, and Chicago International Film Festival, among others.

Filmography

Birthplace Unknown (1988)
Mixed Feelings (1991)
Act of Love (1992)
Amadeu, Amadeu! (1993)
In Silence (1996)
Chickies, Babies & Wannabees (1999)
God is My Co-Pilot (2000)
Mama Benz (2001)
Listen! (2002)
Malle Appie (2003)
Great! (2003)
The Price of Cotton (2005)
Gangsta Blues (2006)
A Better Life (2008)
A Wonderful Sacrifice (2010)
Sexy Money (2014)
Me, Alone in the Classroom (2017)
10 Songs for Charity (2021)

Films Curated by AFF

Events