Ludi Boeken
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Born | Amsterdam |
Ludi Boeken is a Dutch film producer, director and actor.[1] His daughter, Julia Levy-Boeken, is an actress.
Biography
He was born in Amsterdam.[2] He attended the London Film School from 1970 to 1973, and Tel Aviv University from 1973 to 1976.[3]
He started his career as a war correspondent for the BBC and for Dutch television in the Middle East, South America, Central America, and Africa.[2][3]
He is a partner at Acajou Films, a film production company, with Pascal Judelewicz.[2]
Filmography
As a producer
- Unsettled Land (dir. Uri Barbash, 1987).
- Wherever You Are (dir. Krzysztof Zanussi, 1988).
- Vincent & Theo (dir. Robert Altman, 1990).
- La fracture du myocarde (dir. Jacques Fansten, 1990).
- Silent Tongue (dir. Sam Shepard, 1993).
- Roulez jeunesse! (dir. Jacques Fansten, 1993).
- Lucky Punch (dir. Dominique Ladoge, 1996).
- Zeus and Roxanne (dir. George T. Miller, 1997).
- Kings for a Day (dir. François Velle, 1997).
- Train of Life (dir. Radu Mihăileanu, 1998).
- La vérité est dangereuse (dir. Ludi Boeken, Michael A. Lerner, 2004).
- Dead Cool (dir. David Cohen, 2004).
- The Vintner's Luck (dir. Niki Caro, 2009).
- Q (dir. Laurent Bouhnik, 2011).
- Vanishing Waves (dir. Kristina Buozyte, 2012).
- Jappeloup (dir. Christian Duguay, 2013).
As an actor
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Lucky Punch | (dir. Dominique Ladoge | |
2004 | La vérité est dangereuse | (dir. Ludi Boeken, Michael A. Lerner | |
2011 | Q | (dir. Laurent Bouhnik | |
2013 | World War Z | Jurgen Warmbrunn |
As a director
- Britney, Baby, One More Time (2002).
- La vérité est dangereuse (2004).
- Marga (2009).
References
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