Bas Dumoulin started out as an editor for film and television in
Holland.
In 1997, he directed his first short "The Bicycle," a children's film
that played at over 35 film festivals (including the Chicago
International Children's Film Festival, Carrousel International du Film
de Rimouski and the Uppsala International Film Festival), six museums
(including the MOMA New York and the Smithsonian in Washington, DC) and
was sold to distributors in the US and several Asian countries.
Dumoulin is pursuing his MFA degree in film directing at Columbia
University in New York, where he has written, directed and produced
several short films. "Tomorrow Never Comes", his latest endeavor,
depicts individuals making unorthodox choices to flee reality. This
unconventional film tells an unsettling story that walks a thin line
between the rational and the absurd.