Jan van IJken
FILMS
Planktonium
Screenings and Awards
Filmposter Planktonium
Director Statement
Species List Planktonium
Becoming
Screenings u0026 Awards
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The art of flying
Watch the full 7 min film
Trailer
Screenings u0026#038; Awards
Synopsis
Film Poster
Nevermore
Facing Animals
In Facing Animals we follow the daily lives of pigs, chickens, cows and dogs and see the world from their perspective. They are the protagonists in the film, man is the antagonist. We see men staring at a rooster in its cage, thousands of chickens in a dark shed, a chicken being blow-dried after a bath. With unique access to Dutch factory farms, the stunning visuals take us on a rollercoaster of emotions and makes us question our strange behavior towards animals. Why do we look away from millions of farm animals while pampering and humanizing others?
VOD ‘Facing Animals’
Trailer
Screenings u0026#038; Awards
Short Synopsis
Long Synopsis
SYNOPSIS In Facing Animals we follow the daily lives of pigs, chickens, cows and dogs and see the world from their perspective. They are the protagonists in the film, man is the antagonist. We see men staring at a rooster in its cage, thousands of chickens in a dark shed, a chicken being blow-dried after a bath. With unique access to Dutch factory farms, the stunning visuals take us on a rollercoaster of emotions and makes us question our strange behavior towards animals. Why do we look away from millions of farm animals while pampering and humanizing others? Running time: 30 minutes Format: HD Video Release: early 2012
Director’s statement
Film poster
Sponsors
Waterland
PHOTOGRAPHY
this page gives an overview of projects
Planktonium Photobook
The art of flying
A touch of Divinity
Semana Santa in Sevilla
New Neighbours
Precious Animals
People with disability
Concert Photography
STORE
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Planktonium Photobook – available now
VOD ‘Becoming’
VOD ‘The art of flying’
VOD ‘Facing Animals’
Fine Art Prints
Photobooks
A touch of Divinity – images of devotion in Eastern Europe Publisher Valkhof Pers, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Year of publication 2001 84 pages, 70 blacku0026#038;white photos in duotone All photos by Jan van IJken ISBN 90 5625 102 3 €18,50 excluding cost of shipment You can order the book here Photobook Dierbaar / Precious Animals Publisher Voetnoot, Antwerp, Belgium Year of publication 2005 With introduction and texts by Ivo de Wijs 96 pages, 21×24 cm 84 black/white photos, printed in tritone ISBN 9071877981 Special offer € 18,50 € 15,00 excluding cost of shipment You can order the book here New Neighbours – Images of daily life in twin cities on the eve of the EU Enlargement Publisher Reproka Visual Communication, Amersfoort, The Netherlands Year of publication 2004 Introduction: Gerrit Jan Wolffensperger 23x23cm 84 pages, 70 full color photos € 24,50 excluding cost of shipment You can order the book here
Limited Edition Collectors Box Planktonium – SOLD OUT
ABOUT
Jan van IJken (Amersfoort, the Netherlands 1965) has been working as a photographer since 1995. He developed himself as a documentary photographer, specializing in self-initiated personal long-term photo-projects. Characteristic of his way of working is the use of natural light wherever possible and photographing people as natural as possible. This with an eye for detail and composition. He published 3 photobooks: A touch of Divinity – Images of devotion in Eastern Europe (2001) about devotion in Eastern Europe. For this project he photographed pilgrimages, liturgies and other religious rituals in Poland, Rumania, Slowakia and Ukraine from 1997 to 2000. New Neighbours (2004), about the enlargement of the European Union. For this project he photographed the daily life in sister-cities in both Eastern European and Dutch cities. Precious Animals (2005) about the relationship between man and animal in The Netherlands. The project was assigned by the Rijksmuseum and NRC Handelsblad. Filmmaker Since the beginning of 2008, Jan van IJken is developing himself as an independent fillmmaker. At the end of 2008, he finished his first short film Pigs, Pork and Paradise. Now he is working on a documentary about the relationship between man and animal.
CONTACT
mailto:fotojan@xs4all.nl
NEWS
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