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Dutch director and producer Jesse Bleekemolen begins serious discussions for the creation of a new theater branch of the great American company MGM in the Netherlands. He confirmed Saturday
Bleekemolen, 21 years old, who broke it four years ago with his debut Fataal came into contact with MGM through D & B A friendly cameraman. According to the director, the studio found it extraordinary to be able to make a professional feature film without budget at 18 years old.
Bleekemolen began his career at age 12 as an intern at Eyeworks, Reinout Oerlemans' company. At the age of 18, he presented his first feature film, Fataal about twenty people victims of senseless violence.
The film is released in Dutch cinemas and seventy countries. The project, in collaboration with the cinema operator Pathé, culminated in a major school campaign that continues to bear fruit. There was also a musical.
The director works on the second feature film
"Suddenly I lived," Bleekemolen said Saturday in an interview with De Telegraaf . "People who had closed the door earlier were suddenly interested in how I could have worn this film from A to Z at such a young age."
The young producer recently led the company JSB Productions and school performance.
He is currently writing a dramatic series with his compatriot Simone van Dusseldorp ( Briefgeheim Kikkerdril ). Bleekemolen is also working on his second feature film.
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