Dutch filmmaker Sebastian Mulder (1994) was born and raised in Nijmegen. His award winning films explore the relationships between humans and other nature, and the influence of technology on these relationships. His experimental and poetic documentaries, in which he questions our world’s future, have screened at numerous festivals around the world.
His graduation film for his audiovisual media degree at the University of Arts in Utrecht, Nature: All Rights Reserved (2016), was screened at Palm Springs, Ji.hlava and awarded Best European Student film at Go Short. He recently finished NAYA - Der Wald hat tausend Augen (2021), which premiered at Hot Docs and won the Best Documentary Form Award at Kurzefilmtage Wintertur.
Sebastian was selected for the VPRO Dorst Pitch (2017) and the Zapp Doc Lab (2021). During this lab he developt his new short documentary The Last Hour, which is still in production. In 2022 Sebastian will also be artist in resedence in Kassel after he won the A38-Produktions-Stipendium at Kaseller Dokfest 2021. During this resedence he will work on a new project called Nature: A Self(ie).
Additionally, Sebastian teaches at photography museum FOAM and Filmmuseum Eye in Amsterdam, conducting film and photography workshops and tours. He is also active as a Guest Teacher at the the University of Arts in Utrecht.
Occasionally he does commisioned work.
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