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Simone de Vries is a Dutch film director with a unique and captivating cinematic voice. Her work is characterized by a strong visual style, a focus on character-driven narratives, and a willingness to tackle provocative, unconventional subject matter. De Vries first garnered attention with her 2001 documentary "Kinky Friedman: Proud To Be An Asshole From El Paso," which offered an intimate portrait of the eccentric country singer and author. This early project hinted at de Vries' talent for crafting empathetic, multi-dimensional character studies - a skill she would continue to refine in subsequent films. Over the course of her career, de Vries has demonstrated remarkable versatility, moving fluidly between fiction and non-fiction. Her 2006 film "Blond, Blue Eyes" is a stylish, psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of human identity, while 2007's "Touch Me Someplace I Can Feel" is a poignant exploration of loneliness and human connection. More recently, de Vries has tackled subjects ranging from the life of a renowned photographer ("Robin de Puy: Ik ben het allemaal zelf") to the challenges of small-town life ("Jasperina: Op eenzame hoogte"). Regardless of the subject matter, her films are characterized by a distinctive visual flair, nuanced performances, and a willingness to grapple with life's thorniest emotional and existential questions.