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Hasse van Nunen
- Location:
- Netherlands
- Languages:
- Dutch, English
- Issues:
- Child Welfare, Education, Refugee Crisis and Immigration, Economic Injustice, Women and Girls
- Expertise:
- Educational materials, Impact Producing, Consulting, Impact Strategist/Advisor, Campaign Implementation, Designing impact guides, Alternative Distribution, Mentorship
- Cultural/racial identity:
- Caucasian
- Self identification:
- Woman
Bio
Hasse van Nunen is originally a documentary producer, with her own company Een van de Jongens. In that capacity, she felt a great need to achieve more in society with the documentaries she produced. And so she - together with Bernadette Kuiper - founded the Impact Academy (now Impact Makers); a sector-wide collaboration between film funds, broadcasters, producers and documentary makers to make more impact with documentary. This resulted in a number of new financing options for the development of impact campaigns and more awareness among producers, filmmakers and broadcasters of what is possible in the field of impact in The Netherlands. Besides, they set up a course for impact producers. In the meantime, she continued as an impact producer within her own company (besides her producership). She has been working on the documentary hit series Classes (director: Sarah Sylbing & Ester Gould), My father, Nour and I (director: Wiam Al-Zabari) and Writing Hawa (director: Najiba Noori). At the moment she is setting up a new nine month training course for Dutch non-fiction makers (from theater and podcast, to journalism and immersive work) and changemakers: www.impact-lab.nl