George Sluizer (25 June 1932 – 20 September 2014)[1] was a Dutch-Jewish[2] filmmaker whose credits included features as well as documentary films.
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Born | (1932-06-25)25 June 1932 Paris, France |
Died | 20 September 2014(2014-09-20) (aged 82) Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Occupation | Film director · Film producer · Screenwriter · Film editor · Author |
Years active | 1961–2014 |
Notable work | The Vanishing Utz Dark Blood |
Born in Paris, France, to a Dutch father and a Norwegian mother, he was best known for directing two versions of The Vanishing, a 1988 Dutch-language release, originally titled Spoorloos, and the 1993 American version. Other feature films directed by Sluizer included Utz (1992) for producer John Goldschmidt, Crimetime (1995), and Dark Blood, which was discontinued after the death of its lead actor River Phoenix, but later completed and premiered at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2012.[3] The film was shown two more times publicly on 2 October 2012 at the same festival.[citation needed]
From 2012 till 2014 he was part of the film jury for ShortCutz Amsterdam.[4] An annual film festival promoting short films in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.[5]
Director Dennis Alink made a documentary called Sluizer Speaks during the final years of Sluizer's life. It premiered two months after his death at the IDFA in Amsterdam.[citation needed]
Sluizer was accused by Israeli officials of a 'modern blood libel' for his claims – which in 2010 finally achieved front page level publicity in Israel – that he had witnessed the then Defense Minister Ariel Sharon personally shooting two Palestinian children from close range near the Sabra-Shatilla refugee camp in November 1982, after the Sabra and Shatila massacre.[6][2]
Year | Title | English title | Notes |
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1961 | De Lage Landen | Hold Back the Sea | |
1968 | The lonely Dorymen | Documentary about Portuguese fishermen | |
1971 | Stamping Ground | Directed with Hansjürgen Pohland | |
1972 | João en het mes | João and the knife | Entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival |
1979 | Twee Vrouwen [nl] | Twice a Woman | |
1982 | Tepito Si | Short film | |
1983 | Adios Beirut | ||
1985 | Red Desert Penitentiary | Red Desert Penitentiary | |
1988 | Spoorloos | The Vanishing | |
1992 | Utz | Utz | Entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival[7] |
1993 | The Vanishing | Remake of Spoorloos | |
1996 | Crimetime | Crimetime | |
1996 | Mortinho por Chegar a Casa | Dying to Go Home | Directed with Carlos da Silva |
1998 | The Commissioner | The Commissioner | Entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival[8] |
2002 | La Balsa de piedra | The Stone Raft | |
2009 | The Chosen One | The Chosen One | |
2010 | Homeland | Homeland | |
2012 | Dark Blood | Dark Blood | Originally filmed in 1993 and technically unfinished. Entered into the 32nd Netherlands Film Festival |
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