Carine Bijlsma

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Carine Bijlsma (born February 16, 1983) is a Dutch documentary filmmaker and photographer.

After graduating high school she studied photography in New York, Florence, and Amsterdam. [1] She graduated from the Netherlands Film and Television Academy in 2008. Her films have won several awards, including an honorable mention in the Short Documentary Award category at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival [2] and the Wildcard.

Bijlsma is the daughter of cellist Anner Bylsma and violinist Vera Beths, and the maternal half-sister of actress Katja Herbers.

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