Mijke de Jong


Mijke de Jong is a Dutch film director, screenwriter and producer. She is known for creating films such as Bluebird, Frailer, Layla M. and God Only Knows. Layla M. was selected as the 2018 Dutch entry for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.

Early life

De Jong was born on 23 September 1959 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. She moved in 1978 to Amsterdam, where she studied at the Netherlands Film Academy. During her time as a student at the Netherlands Film Academy she was part of the Dutch radical activist group “Onkruit”. The group aimed its actions against the army, nuclear weapons and the weapons industry in general; they fought for an open policy. She had to quit participating in order to remain a student at the Film Academy.

Career

The themes in the films that De Jong directs relate to everyday life in society. Her work centres on topics including bullying, family problems, feeling as though you do not belong, and death. She portrays emotions that accompany these struggles. Her filming techniques are seemingly similar to the filming of a documentary. She uses lots of close-ups of the actors.
Mijke de Jong joined a project funded by the Netherlands Film Fund. With this project, filmmakers try to tighten the bonds with other film countries. This policy plan is intended to fill the financial gaps that small film productions have to deal with, to promote the Dutch scene as a place for filming and to create more opportunities for national actors. In 2018, de Jong served on the jury for the Shooting Stars Award.

Selected films

Layla M. is about a young Moroccan woman who was born and raised in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Against the wishes of her parents, she finds herself engaging more and more in radical Islamic activities and eventually flees to Jordan. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the 2018 Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.
Stages represents the story of Isaac, a child of divorced parents. Isaac is a very conserved person who does not speak much. His parents are concerned about his behaviour and decide to have a talk about him over dinner. This however leads to heated discussions about personal issues, resulting in disagreeing about everything the other has to say.
Bluebird is a film made for television about bullying. Thirteen year old Merel is a smart girl living in Rotterdam who is devoted to taking care of her disabled younger brother. This gives her classmates a reason to make fun of her.
Broos is about five sisters who come together to think of a present for the anniversary of their parents. Before being turned into a movie, this story had already being released in theatre in 1995.
Love Hurts tells the story of Loe and Bob, who are in a relationship but differ in many ways. The story takes place in Amsterdam during the 1990s and the film contains themes of conflict, love, race, change and commitment. It was written by Jan Eilander and Mijke de Jong.

Filmography

Awards