Philming is the documentary production company of Marieke Rodenburg (Groningen 1978). Marieke is a freelance filmmaker, cameraperson, editor and researcher in the field of documentary production, mainly on cultural, social, human rights, migration and historical issues. She studied history and journalism at the University of Groningen and half a year at the university of Harare, Zimbabwe. She also did photography school for 2 years and a master in visual antropology in Brussels (Sound Image Culture).
Recently she directed ‘Alles wat klinkt’, a documentary on musician and composer Theo Loevendie, broadcasted by de Joodse Omroep in 2015, produced bij Oogland filmproductions. She did research and wrote the script for the documentary about Iranian writer Nasim Khaksar, who is living in exile in Utrecht. This film, produced by Oogland will be screened in May 2016.
End of film Alles wat klinkt
Alles wat klinkt, documentary of Marieke Rodenburg on jazz musician and composer Theo Loevendie, broadcasted by Joodse omroep, sept 2015.
Her production company Philming also produces commisioned videoproductions for different organisations and companies, like Amnesty International, Beyond Borders, Slagwerk Den Haag, Deuss Music, Society for international development, i3B, .
Research 'Lied van Ballingschap' over Nasim Khaksar
filmstill from script of ‘Lied van Ballingschap’ on the writer Nasim Khaksar, currently in production by Oogland filmproductions.
From 2004-2009 she was a lecturer at the University of Ghent at the Communication department, on filmstudies, journalism, gender and diversity in the media. Also she taught and coached from 2009-2013 at Inholland filmstudies. At the summer academy in Dworp she facilitated for 4 years a media art week, together with Berlin based artist Clara Bausch, using archival and found footage and new film telling stories on memory.
Next to that she collaborates with different artists, colleagues in and outside the audiovisual world.
still from Phobia
Different teasers for Slagwerk den Haag.
Marieke is also part of the organisation Cineblend, a monthly film and debate evening in Pakhuis de Zwijger on
cultural diversity in the media.