Felix de Rooy (born Curacao, 3 November 1952) is a poet, writer, dramatist, filmmaker, director, artist, and curator.[1] In 1979, de Rooy was award the Cola Debrot Prize, the highest cultural award in the former Netherlands Antilles. In 1990, he won the Golden Calf for Ava & Gabriel.[2]
4D for Thee (experimental film, 1995, NL, director) / de Rooy
Footprints, 1991 series on visual arts productions episode on Felix de Rooij / Banyan
Ava & Gabriel-Un historia di amor (fiction, 1990, Curaçao, director and production designer) / Cosmic Illushion (de Rooy/de Palm) - Gouden Kalf (Golden Kalf, Dutch Oscar) winner (1st people of color)
Almacita di desolato (fiction, 1986, Curaçao, director and production designer) / Cosmic Illushion (de Rooy en de Palm)
Desiree (speelfilm, 1984, NYC, director production designer) / Cosmic Illushion (de Rooy en de Palm)
Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads (fiction, 1983, NYC, artdirector) / 40Acres and a Mule
Tur Kos Bon Na New York (experimental film, 1981, NYC, director) / Illushón Kosmiko (de Rooy)
The filmarchive and the Rights of De Rooy's films are transferred to the National Dutch film archive managed by EYE Filmmuseum Collection. Contact for his films and archive: Booking and/or Archival Loans at Eye Filmmuseum.
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