Rolf de Heer, a renowned filmmaker, entered the world on May 4, 1951, in the charming town of Heemskerk, situated in the picturesque province of Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
He is a multifaceted creative individual, effortlessly traversing the realms of both production and direction, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
His extensive repertoire boasts a plethora of critically acclaimed masterpieces, including the 1993 cult classic, Bad Boy Bubby, the 2006 award-winning film, Ten Canoes, and the 2013 thought-provoking drama, Charlie's Country.
Rolf de Heer's remarkable career has been marked by his unwavering dedication to his craft, resulting in a body of work that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.