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Tijn van Gelder (17) from Santpoort-Noord reaches Kunstbende final with his film: 'I find it much more interesting to be behind the camera and have control'

Tijn van Gelder (17) from Santpoort-Noord reaches Kunstbende final with his film: 'I find it much more interesting to be behind the camera and have control'

Seventeen-year-old Tijn van Gelder from Santpoort-Noord has reached the national final of the Kunstbende film competition. He earned his spot after winning the Noord-Holland preliminary round with his short film titled 'Supercharged'.

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