The filmmaker Joris Ivens was the son of C.A.P. Ivens, owner of the CAPI photography shop in Nijmegen. With the help of his father’s employees, in the 1910s the young Joris Ivens made the short film De wigwam, with roles for his parents, brothers, and sisters.
Ivens studied economics and photography. From the end of the 1920s, he was one of the vital figures in the world of Dutch avant-garde film. As a technical consultant, he was involved with the Filmliga, and made important avant-garde films like De brug and Regen. He also founded the film company Studio Joris Ivens, where young, enthusiastic filmmakers could find a home. The Studio was the cradle of experimental film in the early 1930s.
Ivens developed into a political filmmaker, and with films like Borinage, Spanish Earth, and Indonesia Calling!, he grew into a leading documentary filmmaker.
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1898-11-18
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
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Havre
A Tale of the Wind
World Without a Game
Een oude vriend van het Chinese volk
Memória Cubana
The People and Their Guns
The Flaming Arrow
New Earth
Ciné-mafia
The Threatening Sky
Aah... Tamara
Les années Juliet - Chronique d’un Filmeur
Grierson
Skoop
Far from Vietnam
The Football Incident
The 17th Parallel
Valparaiso
We Are Building
Creosote
Polsko
Rain
The Spanish Earth
Indonesia Calling
The Seine Meets Paris
Philips-Radio
How Yukong Moved the Mountains
Power and the Land
Song of Heroes
Borinage
The Mistral
The 400 Million
The Bridge
Movement Studies in Paris
Rotterdam-Europoort
Bold Adventure
The Pharmacy: Shanghai
Song of the Rivers
Some Evidence
Demain à Nanguila
Zuiderzeewerken
The Uyghurs
The Kazakhs
Peace Will Win
The Wind Rose
Action Stations
Corvette Port Arthur
The Small Tent
Letters from China
Pueblo en armas
Cuba, a People Armed
Le train de la victoire
Italy Is Not a Poor Country
Our Russian Front
Branding
Friendship Triumphs
The First Years
My Child
Peace Race 1952
Piling
Meeting with President Ho Chi Minh
Hommage à Ho Chi Minh
Carnet de viaje