Netty van Hoorn (born 14 June 1951) is a Dutch film director and producer who has won several awards for her work.
In the documentary De Droomfabriek (the Dream Factory, 2006) Netty van Hoorn depicts the passion of the students and the teachers at the Havo voor Muziek en Dans (Academy for Music and Dance) in Rotterdam and the large and small dramas of their lives in a school that is unique in the Netherlands.
[1] In 1989 Van Hoorn was nominated for a Golden Calf for the film Sweet & Hot Music.
In 1995 she was again nominated for a Golden Calf for the documentary The International Singing Star Leo Fuld.
In 2002 she won the Dutch Academy Award for the documentary Zelfmoord van een vluchteling (Suicide of a refugee) and was twice nominated for a Golden Calf.