Leo de Boer

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Leo de Boer
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De Boer in 2013
Born (1953-01-03) 3 January 1953 (age 70)
Amstelveen, Netherlands [1]
Known forart, film

Leo de Boer (born 1953) is a Dutch film director. He is also a lecturer at Utrecht School of the Arts in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

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De Boer studied History at the University of Amsterdam followed by four years at the Dutch Film Academy. He has worked as film editor at NOS Dutch National Television, and is a lecturer at the Utrecht School of the Arts (HKU). He has done documentary screenplay coaching at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam workshop for docu-development.

He is the screenwriter and director of several documentaries and feature films. His work includes TV-documentaries like The Road to Bresson , Angels of Death (awarded the 'Golden Calf' as the best documentary at the Dutch Film Festival), Under Moscow, The Train to Grozny and feature-length documentaries like The Red Stuff and Closing in on Tanja.

List of documentary films

Freelance film editing on documentary films:

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References

  1. Brenda van Osch, Interview with Leo de Boer in NRC Handelsblad, 14 september 2013.