George Sluizer

George Sluizer

Born 25/06/1932
Paris, Île de France, France

Died 20/09/2014 (82 years old)
Amsterdam, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands

Biography

George Sluizer (1932, Paris) studied at the Paris film academy and subsequently gained experience as an assistant director. His short film De Lage Landen won the Silver Bear in 1961. Having previously made numerous TV documentaries, in 1972 he turned to fictional filmmaking, presenting his debut drama João en het mes in competition at the Berlinale in the same year. His most notable works includes Spoorloos (1988), it's Hollywood remake The Vanishing (1993) and Utz (1992). When Dark Blood's leading actor River Phoenix died suddenly ten days before the end of the shoot in 1993, the film's insurance company became the owner of the unfinished material. Years later, director George Sluizer managed to save his footage from being destroyed. In January 2012 he decided to finish the film by reading aloud off-screen the missing scenes from the screenplay.

Moscow International Film Festival

Director

Screenwriter

Producer

Editor

Movies
1988

The Vanishing

Documentaries
1983

Adios Beirut

1980

Sweetwater Junction

1974

Terminus Line 10

1973

The Raft

1970

Hans Scharoun

1966

Ireland

Actor

Movies
2002

La balsa de piedra

1996

Crimetime

1985

Red Desert Penitentiary

1984

Bastille

Documentaries
2014

Autopsy: The Last Hours Of (series) - a.f.

 

Sluizer Speaks

2010

Homeland - narrator

2006

Final 24 (series)

 

George Sluizer - Filmen over grenzen

1983

Adios Beirut - narrator

1977

A Reason to Go

1975

Land of the Fathers

1973

The Raft - narrator

Guest

Shows
2018

Hollywood Insider - a.f.