George Sluizer
Known for: Directing
Born: June 24, 1932 in Paris, France - Died: September 19, 2014
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Sluizer (born 25 June 1932 in Paris, of Dutch and Norwegian parents; died 20 September 2014) was a Dutch filmmaker whose credits include features as well as documentary films. He is best known for directing two versions of The Vanishing, a 1988 Dutch-language release, originally titled Spoorloos, and a 1992 American version. Other feature films directed by Sluizer include Utz (1992) for producer John Goldschmidt, Crimetime (1995), and Dark Blood, which was discontinued after the death of its lead actor River Phoenix (in 1993), but later completed and premiered at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2012. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Sluizer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Crimetime
American Director
Sluizer Speaks
Red Desert Penitentiary
Kemheim
Bastille
Clochard / Eerste taxichauffeur
Homeland
Self (Narrator)
The Vanishing
Director
Utz
Director
The Vanishing
Director
The Commissioner
Director
Dying to Go Home
Writer
Twice a Woman
Director
The Stone Raft
Writer
João and the Knife
Producer
Dark Blood
Director
Fanfare
Assistant Director
Stamping Ground
Director
Kleren maken de man
Writer
Hold Back the Sea
Director
Clair-Obscur
Director
The Lonely Dorymen
Director
Sweetwater Junction
Director
The Raft
Director
Zeca, portret van een Vaqueiro
Director
Letters
Director