FILM DIRECTOR

Michaël R. Roskam

1972 - Today

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Michaël R. Roskam (Dutch: [ˈmixaːɛl ˈrɔskɑm]; born 1972) is a Belgian film director. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Michaël R. Roskam is the 1,946th most popular film director, the 975th most popular biography from Belgium and the 12th most popular Belgian Film Director.

Michaël R. Roskam is a Belgian film director best known for his critically acclaimed films "Bullhead" (2011) and "The Drop" (2014). His work often explores themes of identity and moral ambiguity, earning him recognition in international cinema.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Michaël R. Roskam ranks 1,950 out of 2,041Before him are Shakti Samanta, Sean McNamara, Michelle MacLaren, Wang Quan'an, Oren Peli, Alex Kendrick, Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov, Greig Fraser, David Robert Mitchell, and Dustin Lance Black. After him are Nacho Vigalondo, and Scott Silver.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Michaël R. Roskam ranks 876Before him are Emerson, Tron, Iván Valenciano, Jesse Hughes, Maria Stepanova, and Svetlana Zhurova. After him are Aldrovani Menon, Chen Weixing, Sigurd Rushfeldt, Sabina Valbusa, Filiberto Azcuy, and Lisa Martinek.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Michaël R. Roskam ranks 975 out of 1,190Before him are Kylian Hazard (1995), Niko Eeckhout (1970), Arthur Theate (2000), Gilles De Bilde (1971), Prince Emmanuel of Belgium (2005), and Ingeborg (1966). After him are Mario Mutsch (1984), Jonas Bloquet (1992), Franky Vandendriessche (1971), Gaëtan Englebert (1976), Nick Nuyens (1980), and Serge Baguet (1969).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In Belgium

Among film directors born in Belgium, Michaël R. Roskam ranks 12Before him are Raoul Servais (1928), Ulu Grosbard (1929), Gérard Corbiau (1941), Benoît Lamy (1945), Felix van Groeningen (1977), and Lukas Dhont (1991). After him are Joachim Lafosse (1975).