Where to watch Sam de Jong in the UK
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Sam de Jong (1986, Amsterdam) studied documentary directing at the Dutch Film Academy in Amsterdam, graduating with the short fiction film Magnesium. He has directed commercials and music videos for De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig and others. Sam de Jong is celebrated as one of the leading filmmaking talents to come out of the Netherlands in recent years. His highly anticipated first feature film, Prince (2015), was followed by the international feature Goldie (2019). Met mes was selected for the Tiger Award Competition 2022.
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- Goldie (2020) Writer
- Joe Speedboot (2026) Director
- Prince (2015) Director
- Urfeld (2012) Assistant Director
- Bumblefuck, USA (2011) Co-Director
- Met Mes (2022) Writer
- Farewell Facebook (2010) Assistant Director
- Magnesium (2012) Director
- Malaguti Phantom (2014) Writer
- Marc Jacobs (2014) Writer
- Zwerfhonden (2011) Director
- The Three Musketeers (2021) Director
- A-Z of Music (2017) Director
- Youth of Today (2012) Director
- Sisters (2012) Assistant Director
- HOE maak je een liedje en HOE maak je daar een filmpje van (2022) Director
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