Frank van den Eeden

Frank van den Eeden is a Dutch cinematographer, recognized for his collaborations with directors Lukas Dhont, Fien Troch, and Tim Mielants. His acclaimed work includes Close (2022), Girl (2018), and Home (2016), as well as Small Things Like These (2024), which opened the 2024 Berlin Film Festival. In 2014, he was honored with the Culture Award of Flanders for Film. His films have appeared at international festivals such as Cannes, Venice, Berlin, Toronto and Camerimage. Close won the Grand Prix at Cannes in 2022 and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars, while Animals earned a Golden Frog nomination and won the FIPRESCI Award at Camerimage in 2021.

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Director of Photography:
2000  Blinker en het Bagbag juweel
2003  Team Spirit II
2004  Fast Forward
2005  Someone Else's Happiness
2005  The Sunflyers
2006  Pillar
2007  A Perfect Match
2007  Missing
2008  Unspoken
2009  Dossier K.
2010  Brownian Movement
2011  Swooni
2011  The Invader
2012  Kid
2012  Milo
2013  It's All So Quiet
2013  The Verdict
2014  Flying Home
2014  The Treatment
2015  Full Contact
2015  Zurich
2016  Home
2016  Waldstille
2017  Past Imperfect
2018  Cobain
2018  Girl
2019  Patrick
2022  Animals
2022  Bo
2022  Close
2022  Nobody Has to Know
2023  Holly
2024  Small Things Like These
2025  The Garden of Earthly Delights
2025  The Wolf, the Fox, and the Leopard
????  Coward
????  Dust

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