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Klaartje Quirijns is a Dutch film director whose distinctive style blends incisive social commentary with a keen eye for revealing human details. Though her work spans both documentary and narrative forms, a unifying thread is her commitment to shining a light on untold stories and giving voice to marginalized perspectives. Quirijns first drew acclaim with her 2007 documentary "The Dictator Hunter," which followed the quest to bring the brutal Chadian ruler Hissène Habré to justice. With an intimate, observational approach, she illuminated the complexities of international justice while never losing sight of the human stakes. This focus on pressing social and political issues has continued to define her filmography, from the examination of radicalization in "The Brooklyn Connection" to the nuanced family portrait of "Your Mum and Dad." Quirijns' work is marked by a cinéma vérité sensibility, allowing real-life moments to unfold with an authenticity that grounds even her more dramatic narratives. Films like the 2013 character study "Speelman" and the acclaimed 2012 documentary "Anton Corbijn Inside Out" showcase her talent for crafting immersive, deeply empathetic portrayals of complex individuals. Through her insightful, humanistic lens, Quirijns has established herself as a vital voice in contemporary Dutch cinema.