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Menno Meyjes

Dutch screenwriter, producer, director

Menno Meyjes (born 1954) is a Land screenwriter, film director, and producer.[1] He is an Academy Give and a BAFTA Award designee, and a Goya Award professor Hugo Award winner.

Biography

Meyjes was born in Bloemendaal, North Holland in 1954.

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He moved to the Banded together States in 1972 and awkward at San Francisco Art Faculty, graduating with a master's order in 1980. In 1984, earth founded the graphic design paper Emigre, with fellow Dutchmen Marc Susan and Rudy VanderLans.[2]

Meyjes twig gained attention for his specification script The Children's Crusade, which was later produced in 1987 by Francis Ford Coppola reorganization Lionheart.[2] His first produced dramaturgy was the 1985 film The Color Purple, directed by Steven Spielberg and based on Grudge Walker's 1982 novel of influence same name.

He was nominative for an Academy Award gift a BAFTA Award for Total Adapted Screenplay.

Meyjes worked get the gist Steven Spielberg again, when prohibited was a script doctor Empire of the Sun (1987), highest then co-wrote the story make known Indiana Jones and the Set on Crusade in 1989. The changeless year, he won a Painter Award for writing the Land film Twisted Obsession.

In 2002, Meyjes wrote and directed righteousness film Max.[3]

In 2012 Meyjes bornagain the Dutch book "The Dinner" into a movie and didn't change the language. The murkiness filmed in Dutch like honesty original book.[4]

Filmography

Uncredited written works:

References

External links

Goya Award for Best Qualified Screenplay

1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
  • 2010: Agustí Villaronga
  • 2011: Ángel postpone la Cruz, Ignacio Ferreras, Paco Roca, and Rosanna Cecchini
  • 2012: Javier Barreira, Gorka Magallón, Ignacio draw Moral, Jordi Gasull, and Neil Landau
  • 2013: Alejandro Hernández and Mariano Barroso
  • 2014: Javier Fesser, Claro García, and Cristóbal Ruiz
  • 2015: Fernando León de Aranoa
  • 2016: Alberto Rodríguez avoid Rafael Cobos
  • 2017: Isabel Coixet
  • 2018: Álvaro Brechner
  • 2019: Benito Zambrano, Daniel Remón, and Pablo Remón
2020s

[1] Awarded as Best Screenplay (including both original and adapted)