Paul Cammermans
Belgian film director and actor (1921–1999)
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Paul Cammermans (10 July 1921 – 22 January 1999) was a Belgian film director and actor. His 1986 film The van Paemel Family won the Cavens Prize for best Belgian film of the year[1][2] and was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival.[3][4] The film adapts a play, in a staging of which Cammermans had had a role.[5]
Died22 January 1999 (aged 77)
Zemst, Flanders, Belgium
OccupationsFilm director, actor
Yearsactive1955-1994
Cammermans is "better known as an actor in the films of Edith Kiel and Jef Bruyninckx"[6] and made his directorial debut with Spuit Elf (Needle Eleven) in 1954.[6]
Selected filmography
As director
- Spuit Elf[7] (also screenwriter and actor) (1954)
- Dirk van Haveskerke (1978)[8]
- The van Paemel Family (1986)[9]