Winnaar: Violet
VIOLET van Bas Devos en Minds Meet, gecoproduceerd door Phanta Film wint de Grandprix voor Beste Speelfilm van de Berlinale Generation 14+. Bekijk hier het juryrapport.
VIOLET van Bas Devos en Minds Meet, gecoproduceerd door Phanta Film wint de Grandprix voor Beste Speelfilm van de Berlinale Generation 14+. Bekijk hier het juryrapport.
Marijn de Vries
Marijn started to work for Phanta Film just after her graduation at Film & Television Science at the University of Amsterdam in 1998. She assisted Petra Goedings with the production of feature films and documentaries amongst which several international co-productions, such as BLIND (Toronto 2007, Golden Gryphon & Jury Grand Prix Giffoni 2007), MORLANG (Tribeca Film Festival 2002) and INVESTIGATION (Grand Prix Best Film, Film Festival Cottbus 2007). From 2007 and on she worked on numerous titles as in house line producer and postproduction coordinator, including GREAT KILLS ROAD (2009), DOSSIER K. and the Hungarian, Turkish, Irish, Dutch coproduction IZSTAMBUL (2011). Her credits as a line producer include HET VERLOREN LAND (BEFORE THE FLOOD), THE SMELL OF PARADISE and feature film WINDKRACHT 10 (GALE FORCE 10) by Hans Herbots. Nowadays, she works as a production supervisor for international (co)productions, such as VIOLET (Berlinale Generation Grand Prix winner 2014), GHOST TROPIC, HELLHOLE which subsequently premiered at Quinzaines des Réalisateurs Cannes 2019 and Berlinale Panorama section 2019 and POISON (2024). She worked on several Dutch features, amongst which &ME (2016), MI VIDA (2019), ROCCO & SJUUL (2023), TUMMY TOM AND THE LOST TEDDY BEAR (’24) and its upcoming sequel A NEW FRIEND FOR TUMMY TOM (’24).
Petra Goedings
Raised between the stacks of reels of her family’s Amsterdam art house cinema, The Movies, producer and CEO Petra Goedings became passionate about film. In 1990 she founded Phanta Film (as part of Phanta Vision) and (co-)produced numerous feature films, working with producers from all over the world. Credits include BETWEEN 10 AND 12 (Venice Days 2014, nomination Venezia Classici Award, Best Film Dutch Film Critics 2015), BLIND (Toronto 2007, Golden Gryphon & Jury Grand Prix Giffoni 2007). Goedings co-produced international feature films such as VIOLET (Berlinale Generation Grand Prix winner 2014), GHOST TROPIC and HELLHOLE which subsequently premiered at Quinzaines des Réalisateurs Cannes 2019 and Berlinale Panorama section 2019. Recent Dutch film credits include ROCCO & SJUUL (’23 ), MI VIDA (‘19), TUMMY TOM AND THE LOST TEDDY BEAR (’24) and its upcoming sequel A NEW FRIEND FOR TUMMY TOM (’24).
Goedings was elected Producer on the move at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007 and was a jury member at the Dutch Film Festival 2008. She was a board member of the Dutch producer’s association, and gave guest lectures at the Netherlands Film and Television Academy over 15 years.
Esmée Honhoff
Esmée discovered her passion for filmmaking, after graduating from highschool, while studying at the Sydney Film School in Australia. Determined to deepen her skills, she returned to the Netherlands and continued her studies at the Netherlands Film Academy, specializing in production. During her studies, Esmée interned at Cherry Pickers Filmdistributie, where she gained hands-on experience in film distribution and successfully applied for various international distribution funds. She also worked as a content coordinator for the online streaming platform CineMember and contributed to several productions as a production assistant and coordinator. Esmée graduated from the Netherlands Film Academy with both a documentary, A Tomato Tragedy (Kiriko Mechanicus), and a fiction film, Hallelujah Amsterdam! (Mees van den Hurk). Following graduation, she joined Phanta Film as an assistant producer, where she is further honing her expertise in both creative and financial aspects of film production.
Robijn Boekelman
Robijn set her sights on a career in the film industry while studying Theatre, Film, and Television at Utrecht University. She completed an internship at the Netherlands Film Festival and subsequently worked as an assistant producer in development, research, and financing for several renowned producers, including Dutch Mountain Film, New Amsterdam Film Company, and Family Affair Films. Her contributions to acclaimed productions include The East (directed by Jim Taihuttu), Occupied City (Steve McQueen), the TV series De Maatschap (Michiel van Jaarsveld), and 100UP (Heddy Honigmann). During her studies at the Netherlands Film Academy, she produced the award-winning films Revelinho (Idriss Nabil, Best Children’s Film at Sehsüchte) and Filho (Tomas Ponsteen, VPRO Best Documentary Award), for which she won the ‘most promising young producer award’ by the Netherlands Audiovisual Producers Alliance (NAPA). After completing her studies, Robijn joined Benelux distributor September Film, where she managed sales for notably recognized films, including Triangle of Sadness (Ruben Östlund) and Aftersun (Charlotte Wells). In 2023, she was selected for the Cinema, Human Rights, and Advocacy Program at the 80th Venice Film Festival, learning how to use film as a tool for societal change. Currently, she is continuing her career at Phanta Film, with a focus on producing impactful film projects.
Harro van Staverden
Harro started his career as a producer in 1995 with a strong focus on youth and family content. His early portfolio comprises a range of nonfiction children programs like studioformats, talkshows, gameshows and live events at Bijker Film & TV. In 2008 Harro van Staverden expanded his portfolio with drama both feature and series.
In 2015 Harro van Staverden continued his career at Phanta Basta!, part of Phanta Vision.
The career of Harro van Staverden contains successes like the TV series TEN TOWERS DEEP and features like COOL KIDS DON’T CRY, SECRETS OF WAR and CODE M. COOL KIDS DON’T CRY and SECRETS OF WAR have been awarded globally. In addition, a remake of COOL KIDS DON’T CRY was released in Norway called KICK IT!. Similar ambitions are set for the international historical feature STORM LETTER OF FIRE situated in the 16th century.