Wim van der Linden (1 January 1941, Amsterdam – 4 April 2001, Miami) was a Dutch photographer and film and television director. As a photographer he documented slums and subcultures in Amsterdam in the 1960s. His "Tulips", one of four experimental and satirical Sad Movies (1966-1967), is praised as one of the dramatic high points of Dutch film history, and with Wim T. Schippers and others he made groundbreaking and controversial television shows for the VPRO in the 1960s to the 1970s.
Grote Genade
(Director)
Grote Genade
(Creator)
Grote Genade
(Producer)
Rape
(Director)
De ondergang van de Onan
(Director)
Summer in the Fields
(Director)
Bon Appetit
(Director)
Tulips
(Director)
Voices
(Director)
Joszef Katús's Not Too Fortunate Return to the Land of Rembrandt
(Cinematography)
Whoops
(Producer)
De Fred Haché Show
(Director)
Barend is weer bezig
(Director)
Van Oekel's Discohoek
(Director)
Het is weer zo laat
(Director)
Het is weer zo laat
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