Mike van Diem
Mike van Diem (born 1959 in Sittard) is a Dutch director and screenwriter.
He studied at the Utrecht University. He graduated from Nederlandse Film en Televisie Academie (in 1989), and his student film Alaska drew him attention in the film world. However, the greatest artistic achievement of van Diem is the 1997 film, based on the novel by Ferdinand Bordewijk. The inter-war picture, which takes place in the interwar period, is about complex relationships between the father and his illegitimate son over a dozen or so years. The film was partially filmed in Wroclaw, and van Diem was also the author of the screenplay. Nature won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language. Direction Authoritative control (person):
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