
January 1, 1953 · 73 years old
Ate de Jong is a Dutch film director. He has directed Dutch, German, British and American movies and tv shows.

A young woman finds her already unstable life rocked by the presence of a rambunctious imaginary friend from childhood.

Hannah and Anne, imprisoned at Bergen-Belsen during WWII's early years, share memories from their time in Amsterdam before learning they're separated by a wall on the eve of Hannah's family's exchange for German captives.

An eloping bride is taken into Hell, and her fiancé must pursue.

When extreme weather suddenly hits the Netherlands in 1963, a 120-mile tour skating event taking place on natural ice forces its contestants to contend with life-threatening race conditions.

In 1940, a struggling poor young man falls for a girl who must pay a terrible price to save her mentally disabled brother by marrying a powerful shrewd businessman. Then Rotterdam Blitz, a devastating German bombardment, begins.

A stranger breaks into the house of a couple, ties up the husband and, having a whole weekend at his hand, plays a slow game with the woman, a game of threats, fear, obedience - and intimacy.