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Cyrus Frisch

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Cyrus Frisch (born 1969) is a Dutch avant-garde film maker. Filmmaker magazine called him the wild man of Dutch film.[1]

His debut feature film Forgive Me premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2001. Frisch made the first narrative film shot with a mobile phone, Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me It Would Become This Bad in Afghanistan, that premiered at Dutch film festivals in 2007.

Filmography

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  • De Kut van Maria (short film) (1990)
  • Welcome 1 (short film) (1991)
  • Welcome 2 (short film) (1992)
  • Screentest (short film) (1992)
  • Selfpity / Zelfbeklag (experimental film) (1993)
  • Live Experimenteren (medium-length documentary film) (1995)
  • Geen titel (medium-length documentary film) (1996)
  • I Shall Honour Your Life (short documentary film) (1996)
  • Forgive Me (feature film) (2001)
  • Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me It Would Become This Bad in Afghanistan / Waarom heeft niemand mij verteld dat het zo erg zou worden in Afghanistan (docufiction) (2007)
  • Blackwater Fever (feature film) (2008)
  • Dazzle (aka Oogverblindend) (2009)
  • Ellen ten Damme, "Stay" (music video)

References

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  1. ^ Chris Campion (Fall 2006). "THE PASSION OF FRISCH". Filmmaker. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
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