Sonia Herman Dolz

Sonia Herman Dolz (born 15 November 1962 in Madrid) is a Dutch film director, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker, who gained international fame in 1993 with her documentary "Romance de Valentía" about the Spanish bullfighting.

Sonia Herman Dolz
Sonia Herman Dolz, 1986
Sonia Herman Dolz, 1986
Born (1962-11-15) 15 November 1962
Madrid, Spain
NationalityDutch
OccupationFilm Director
Known for"Romance de Valentía" (1993)

Life and work

Dolz is the daughter of the Czech-Peruvian economist Herman Dolz and the visual artist Dora Dolz, who came with her parents to the Netherlands at the age of three. She grew up in Rotterdam and studied Spanish language and literature at the University of Leiden. She also studied film and directing at the Free Academy in The Hague, where she graduated in 1994.[1]

Since 1993 she has been working as a filmmaker, screenwriter, photographer and occasionally as a producer, camera-woman and sound-woman. Between 1993 and 1996 she also worked as a documentary maker for the VPRO program Diogenes, and since then she works on her own films.

In 1993, she broke through internationally with her first feature documentary "Romance de Valentía" about the Spanish bullfighting, which was awarded at several European film festivals.[2] Her film "Lagrimas Negras" (1997) about the Cuban old timers band Vieja Trova Santiaguera, won multiple awards, and anticipated Wim Wenders' Buena Vista Social Club, (1999). Sonia's subsequent documentaries include "The Master and His Pupil" about the Russian conductor Valery Gergiev, and filmic portraits of the Dutch folk singer Frédérique Spigt, and Sonia's mother, artist Dora Dolz.

Sonia's work is distinguished several times among others with the Golden Calf Special Jury Prize in 1998; as the best documentary at the Golden Prague Festival 2003; as best documentary at the Bergen International Film Festival in 2004; and with the Pendrecht Culture Prize in 2007 in Rotterdam.[3][4]

Honors

Romance de Valentía, 1993

Lágrimas Negras, 1997

Yo soy así, 2000

  • Grand Prize for Best Feature Documentary, International Documentary Festival Encontros Internacionais Cinema, Lisbon, 2000
  • Prize of the Association of Cinematographers, International Documentary Festival Encontros Internacionais Cinema, Lisbon, 2000
  • Premio F.A.D. de Artes Parateatrales, Barcelona, 2000

Master and His Pupil, 2003

  • Golden Prague Award for Best Documentary, International Television Festival, Prague, 2003
  • Best Documentary, Tribeca Film Festival, New York, 2004
  • Gouden Beeld 'Academy Award', Netherlands Academy Award Foundation, 2004
  • Best documentary, Bergen International Festival, Norway, 2004
  • Prix de l'AQCC (Association Québécoise des Critiques) / AQCC Award, Festival du Nouveau Cinéma, Montreal, 2004

Filmography, a selection

  • 1993: Romance de Valentía (Only The Brave)
  • 1997. Lágrimas Negras (Black Tears)
  • 2000. Yo Soy Así (This Is Me)
  • 2003. The Master and His Pupil
  • 2004. Mans genoeg
  • 2004. She Came To Win
  • 2006. Portrait of Dora Dolz
  • 2009. Blanco - The Hidden Language of the Soul
  • 2010. All My Tomorrows
  • 2012. De balletmeesters
  • 2015. Conducting Boijmans

References

  1. Short Biography of Sonia Herman Dolz on www.hastenslowlyfilms.com, 2011, at archive.org, 2015.
  2. James Pallot (1994). The Motion Picture Guide 1995 Annual: The Films of 1994 CineBooks. p.267.
  3. Biography of Sonia Herman Dolz on www.beeldengeluidwiki.nl
  4. Sonia Herman Dolz on IMDB on www.imdb.com
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