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2007, 50 minutes, dv cam
Prince licking his guitar in Paradiso during his first concert in The Netherlands, Madonna as a complete unknown artist, just before her final breakthrough; these are some of the legendary pictures made by photographer Kees Tabak.
Twenty-five years of pop-history passes by in the documentary ‘No More Heroes’, filmed by Saskia Vredeveld. In the eighties Kees Tabak was one of leading pop photographers in the Netherlands. He had developed himself as a chronicler of the punk movement. He was off course photographing in black and white. But Tabak was not only an observer, he was part of this world himself and a well-known to the Stranglers, the Sex Pistols and The Clash. Most of the international and Dutch pop stars of the eighties appeared in front of his camera. From Dutch musicians as Herman Brood, Andre Hazes and Doe Maar and international stars as Bryan Ferry, Bono, Blondie, Tom Waits, Billy Idol and Lou Reed.
Some years ago Tabak decided to return to the world of pop photography after a long absence. Filmdirector Saskia Vredeveld followed Tabak on this return with her camera. As Tabak is photographing Dutch musicians as Golden Earring, Moke, Di-rect, Within Temptation, Ali B and Malle Pietje en de Bimboos – it is clear that his passion for the pop photography never changed.
www.keestabak.nl
This film co-produced with NPS Uur van de Wolf and funded by VSB Fund and ThuiskopieFonds
Script, directing & camera Saskia Vredeveld
Research and production Harmen Jalvingh
Editing Jos Driessen, Riekje Ziengs, Eddy Zoutendijk
Sound mix Paul Gies
Titels, graphic design Joost Hiensch
Producer JB Macrander
This production is financially supported by VSB Fonds and Thuiskopie Fonds
Broadcast by NPS Television, The Netherlands.