Stijn Deconinck
- Editor
- Writer
- Director
Stijn Deconinck (1981) is a Belgian editor, screenwriter and director.
His editing credits include Into The Night, the first Belgian Netflix Original series and the acclaimed documentaries The Land of the Enlightened (Sundance), When Arabs Danced (TIFF) and Immortal (Karlovy Vary). The latter was eligible for the Oscar for Best Documentary in 2020.
The same year he debuted as a screenwriter and co-director with I Am not a Hero, a documentary filmed in a Brussels hospital during the peak of the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. The film was premiered at the 39th Vancouver International Film Festival.
Deconinck started his career at production company Woestijnvis and was invited into the European Film Academy in 2017.
In 2025 he co-founded Carousel an artist led post-production studio and won the Ensor for Best Editing alongside the editing team of Moresnet.
His editing credits include Into The Night, the first Belgian Netflix Original series and the acclaimed documentaries The Land of the Enlightened (Sundance), When Arabs Danced (TIFF) and Immortal (Karlovy Vary). The latter was eligible for the Oscar for Best Documentary in 2020.
The same year he debuted as a screenwriter and co-director with I Am not a Hero, a documentary filmed in a Brussels hospital during the peak of the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. The film was premiered at the 39th Vancouver International Film Festival.
Deconinck started his career at production company Woestijnvis and was invited into the European Film Academy in 2017.
In 2025 he co-founded Carousel an artist led post-production studio and won the Ensor for Best Editing alongside the editing team of Moresnet.