Jos Stelling
Dutch director Jos Stelling was born in Utrecht in 1945. He made his
debut as a film director in 1974 with Mariken van Nieumegen. The film
was selected for the official Cannes competition in 1975. Stelling is a
self-taught artist; he never studied at a film school. In Utrecht,
centre of Holland, Jos Stelling owns and runs the Springhaver art house
cinema and cafe/restaurant. In September 2004 he opened the Louis
Hartlooper Complex, a cultural centre for film and visual arts, which is
set in a former police station. Jos Stelling has received numerous
national and international prizes. In 1996 he was awarded the Order of
the Lion of the Netherlands for his contribution to film art. Whether
set in the past – Rembrandt Fecit 1669 and The Flying Dutchman – or in
the present – Duska or No Trains, No Planes – Stelling’s personal
signature is unmistakably visible in all his work. Stories are told in
images, not words.