Henri Plaat was born in the Netherlands in 1936. He studied at the Rietveld Academy in the mid-1950s before going on to work as a topographic designer. In the early 1960s, Plaat decided to concentrate on painting and watercolour. In 1966 he started to make short fiction films and travelogues, usually with a small 16-millimeter handheld camera.
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La Muerte en Vivo
Other Thoughts 3
El niño perverso y el tío
I Am an Old Smoking, Moving Indian Movie Star
El Cardenal
Fragments of Decay
Now That You Are Gone
Postcards
2nd War Hats
A Fleeting Dream
Other Thoughts 4
Moroccan Lights
Spurs of Tango
Up Hill and Down Dale
The Coloured Dream
The Strange But Unknown Star
Absürd
Fashion from New York
Laughter in the Rosary!
Hitler Stay Away from My Door
Der Graf von Rü