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[[Future readings Lau|Future readings]] | |||
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[[Current projects Lau]] | |||
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* [[Reading, writing lau|Reading and writing]] | * [[Reading, writing lau|Reading and writing]] | ||
* [[We're always here|Thematic seminar: is it possible to talk about power and violence?]] | * [[We're always here|Thematic seminar: is it possible to talk about power and violence?]] | ||
== Methods year 2 == | |||
* Graduate Research Seminar > [[LauGRS2023|Rapid prototypes]] |
Latest revision as of 20:55, 25 September 2023
Bio:
- Name given at birth: Laurens
- Preferred name: Lau
- Pronouns: they/them (professional context)
Background:
Utrecht based filmmaker.
During my studies in Utrecht, I tried different forms of storytelling. I like both fiction and documentary, but I also have the desire to experiment further. During the majority of my education I focused more on the basics of documentary and fiction writing and directing, however, I have never lost my interest in challenging the status-quo.
For my graduation film – Phoenix – I created a fictionalized version of my own family situation of my mother who has been battling depression. It was rewarded with a wildcard from the Dutch Film Fund which enables me to make my current short.
After my bachelor, I was introduced to the Radical Faeries, a grassroots queer alternative community that originated in the United States in the 1970s. Their vision on life, spirituality, the planet, queer identity, gender and sexuality have influenced me on a big level – both as an artist and as an human being.
Reading list:
Curent projects
Methods year 1
Methods year 2
- Graduate Research Seminar > Rapid prototypes