
Harry Kümel
Harry Kümel (born 27 January 1940) is a Belgian film director. His 1971 vampire feature Daughters of Darkness (Les lèvres rouges; Fr, "The Red Lips"), starring Delphine Seyrig became a cult hit in Europe and the United States. He also directed the film version of Malpertuis (1971), featuring Orson Welles and adapted from the 1943 novel by Jean Ray. He also directed Monsieur Hawarden (1969). From 1969 until the present, Kümel has taught cinema at several film institutes, including The Dutch Film and Television Academy - Amsterdam (NFTA), Institut des Arts de Diffusion - Brussels (IAD), Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema and Sound - Brussels (RITS), and the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB).
12
Films
0
TV Shows
15
Crew Credits
Known For
12 Credits
Tales of the Uncanny
as Self
2020

Horror Europa with Mark Gatiss
as Self
2012

Paradise Lost
as Photographer
1978

Forgotten Scares: An In-depth Look at Flemish Horror Cinema
as Self
2017

Hollywood by Bike
as Himself
1993

Daughters of Darkness: Locations of Darkness
as self
2006

Janssen & Janssens draaien een film
as Self
1990

Het Beest
as Man op autostrade
1982

Orson Welles Uncut
as Self
2005

Anna the Maid
as Voice-over introduction
1958

Malpertuis Archive
2005

Malpertuis Revisited
2005
Behind the Camera
15 Credits
Softly from Paris
Director
1986

Daughters of Darkness
Director
1971

Malpertuis
Director
1972

My Nights with Susan, Sandra, Olga & Julie
Writer
1975

The White Slave
Writer
1969

Eline Vere
Director
1991

Paradise Lost
Director, Writer
1978

The Secrets of Love: Three Rakish Tales
Director
1986

Monsieur Hawarden
Director
1968

Europe - 99euro-films 2
Director, Writer
2003

Josef von Sternberg, A Retrospective
Writer, Director
1969

The Warden of the Tomb
Director, Writer
1965