Mannus Franken | |
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Born | 6 February 1899 Deventer, Netherlands |
Died | 1 August 1953 Lochem, Netherlands | (aged 54)
Nationality | Dutch |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Years active | 1920s–1953 |
Notable work | |
Style | Avant-garde |
Mannus Franken (6 February 1899 – 1 August 1953) was a Dutch filmmaker who played an important role in the development of Indonesian cinema. He made his debut as a writer before working with Joris Ivens in producing two documentary films. In 1934 he was called to the Dutch East Indies by Albert Balink to help with the production of Pareh (1936). Franken stayed in the Indies until before World War II, making newsreels. After the war he returned to the country and continued this work. In 1949 Franken returned to the Netherlands, where he made another film before his death.