Lili Rademakers


Alma Angenita Elizabeth (Lili) Rademakers-Veenman (Utrecht, February 8, 1930) is a Dutch director. Career

In the 1950s, Lili Veenman followed a vocational education in Rome for cineast. She met the Dutch director Fons Rademakers, with whom they married. In 1959 she assisted director Federico Fellini in filming the film La dolce vita.

After that, Rademakers-Veenman was mainly active as her husband's assistant. She was among other things involved in the films As two drops of water (1963), Mira (1971), Max Havelaar (1976) and De aanslag (1986). She assisted Frans Weisz in filming The Gangster Girl (1966) and Hugo Claus at the film Friday (1981).

In 1982, Rademakers debuted as a director with the Belgian-Dutch coproduction Menuet, following a novel by writer Louis Paul Boon. Her second and last film appeared in 1987. An old fool's journal was based on the novel Chijin no Ai (1924's fool's love) by Japanese writer Junichiro Tanizaki. Externe link

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