Penelope Buitenhuis
Penelope Buitenhuis grew up in Toronto. British immigrants to Canada, her father was a writer and professor, her mother an artist and administrator. After graduating with honors, Penelope studied art history and film history at UBC in Vancouver. Moving to Paris, she began making experimental films, returning to attend the Simon Fraser University fi...
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Penelope Buitenhuis grew up in Toronto. British immigrants to Canada, her father was a writer and professor, her mother an artist and administrator. After graduating with honors, Penelope studied art history and film history at UBC in Vancouver. Moving to Paris, she began making experimental films, returning to attend the Simon Fraser University film program in Vancouver. Completing four shorts and a degree, she relocated to Paris, then Berlin where she wrote and directed radical short films in super 8 and 16mm. Known in the underground film scene in Europe and North America, her shorts were screened world wide at festivals and alternative cinemas. Her film "Llaw" (Wall spelt backwards) garnered critical attention at the Berlin Film Festival as the first film about the fall of the wall. German (ZDF) TV commissioned her to make her first feature; Trouble, a Berliner rap n' roll punk drama. Thus began her commercial career. Show less «
If you're engaged with the actors at a deep level, it's all symbiotic. Everything I need from them as a director comes naturally. I don't ev...Show more »
If you're engaged with the actors at a deep level, it's all symbiotic. Everything I need from them as a director comes naturally. I don't even have to ask. They bring it. I love actors because they can do that. They can experience truth in emotion. Show less «
I've done so many different kinds of projects as a director. I can be interested in so many kinds of stories, and so many ways of telling th...Show more »
I've done so many different kinds of projects as a director. I can be interested in so many kinds of stories, and so many ways of telling them. It's about getting at the truth...whatever that happens to be. Show less «