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9:47 pm - 06/27/2012

Sluizer works to resurrect Dark Blood, River Phoenix's last project

Dark Blood, the movie River Phoenix was working on at the time of his death, is set to be completed almost 20 years after it was abandoned.
Dark Blood



Director George Sluizer is working on cutting together the film, which he shelved after the 23-year-old actor died of an overdose 11 days before shooting was completed in late 1993.

Eyeworks Film & TV Drama Managing Director Hans de Weers has confirmed that the company is in negotiations with the US insurance company that has the rights to the film.

Sluizer holds the non-commercial rights to Dark Blood - and will therefore be able to show the film on the festival circuit. De Weers has also raised the possibility that the film will be given a limited theatrical release.

The aim is to have a cut of Dark Blood ready for The Netherlands Film Festival in September.

The Netherlands Film Fund has invested €100,000 in completion of the film.

“George is looking at the material and seeing what kind of good movie he can make out of it,” de Weers said.

Sluizer is working on the editing with Michiel Reichwein (the editor of Oscar winning Antonia’s Line.)

At the same time, Sluizer, now 79, is partnering with Dutch crowd funding initiative CineCrowd to raise financing to help him complete the film.
Dark Blood

Phoenix’s character in Dark Blood is a disturbed young man living in the wilds and waiting for the apocalypse. The film also stars Judy Davis and Jonathan Pryce as Hollywood couple Harry and Buffy who get stranded in the desert after having car trouble during their “second honeymoon.” Boy (Phoenix’s character) saves the couple and takes the woman hostage. He longs for her and is convinced he can create a better world with her.

Speaking to ScreenDaily, Sluizer’s daughter Anouk Sluizer said that Sluizer had rushed to save the footage after learning in 1999 that the insurance company was planning to burn the negative.

“It is a quite amazing film. The actors are great, all three of them,” Anouk Sluizer said. She declined to say how her father was planning to complete the film given that 11 scheduled days weren’t actually filmed.

Sluizer, who was staying at the same Los Angeles hotel as Phoenix at the time of the actor’s death, has often spoken of the “very strong charisma” that Phoenix possessed. In the late 1990s, he floated the idea of using material from Dark Blood in a documentary about the actor. “That, I think, would be of interest to all the acting schools of the world, quite apart from its historic and archival value,” he said in a 1998 interview.

Trailer


The project

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maryhurt 27th-Jun-2012 07:51 pm (UTC)
wait I thought it was already completed & was going to be released?

wasn't there a trailer and everything?
hiyami 27th-Jun-2012 08:00 pm (UTC)
There is a trailer, but it's mostly there as a teaser to link people to the project.

It's very advanced : George Sluizer is working on editing the footage and even showed a version of the final cut to some friends, to know.
And the Netherlands Film Festival has a page about the movie on their website for the upcoming 2012 festival (in September), so, they're definitely aiming for it to be produced and shown this year.

They still need a little bit of funding for music and editing. It's already over 13000 Eur, they're going for 15000 Eur.
pink_dog 27th-Jun-2012 07:56 pm (UTC)
this scares me. What if it's awful?
hiyami 27th-Jun-2012 08:02 pm (UTC)
That is a worry. However, from the trailer and rough footage already shown, it's also a very different role for River. I think it will be interesting in itself to complete his body of work.

Also I read the script a few years ago, and it's quite peculiar. It's worth existing as a movie, I guess.
homicidalslayer 27th-Jun-2012 07:59 pm (UTC)
I only know him from My Own Private Idaho but I just googled him and goddamn he seriously made his siblings look fugly by comparison
hiyami 27th-Jun-2012 08:04 pm (UTC)
He... definitely was the better-looking of the pack.
Though I saw Summer (the youngest sister) at a premiere once, and she looked stunning in person. Guess that's a kind of charisma that doesn't always translate on picture.

There are pictures of her where she's really cute. YMMV, of course.
homicidalslayer 27th-Jun-2012 08:10 pm (UTC)
I don't think any of them are ugly (except when Joaquin has a beard) I just think River sort of stands out.

Summer is pretty except her eyebrows annoy me for some reason; always have.
hiyami 27th-Jun-2012 08:15 pm (UTC)
He does stand out. In more ways than one.
I'm always amazed how he still gets noticed, by people who sometimes were not even born when he died.
homicidalslayer 27th-Jun-2012 08:20 pm (UTC)
*Shrug* I was like 2 years old when he died. I only really know who he is because I went on a Keanu Reeves movie binge to cheer myself up. (Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is more effective than Chicken Soup for the Soul ever could be)
hiyami 27th-Jun-2012 08:29 pm (UTC)
Keanu is indeed a cheerful remedy to many sorrows :)
While checking if this had been posted, I found the old ONTD post about the "sad Keanu" trend.
hedgerowbustle 27th-Jun-2012 08:08 pm (UTC)
Stand By Me, watch it! He was brilliant.
homicidalslayer 27th-Jun-2012 08:10 pm (UTC)
Thanks, I'll take that under advisement.
hiyami 27th-Jun-2012 08:17 pm (UTC)
Running en Empty, also, though it's nearly as much about his character's mother as his own (Christine Lahti, who's also brilliant).

Very subtle movie, we're not used to that anymore.
hedgerowbustle 27th-Jun-2012 08:25 pm (UTC)
Yes, he was great in that movie. Great movie in general.
mrmidwest 27th-Jun-2012 09:20 pm (UTC)


Watch this movie, it's wonderful.
sassandthecity Will never not cry at this scene27th-Jun-2012 08:18 pm (UTC)
hiyami Re: Will never not cry at this scene27th-Jun-2012 08:38 pm (UTC)
You and a lot of people, yeah.
You just want to give him a big hug.
fromyourashes 27th-Jun-2012 08:19 pm (UTC)
I swear I remember this being posted a few weeks back. IDK, but I'll be watching.
hiyami 27th-Jun-2012 08:23 pm (UTC)
I made a search in the toolbar before posting though, nothing recent came up. Certainly nothing about this project.
fromyourashes 28th-Jun-2012 01:06 pm (UTC)
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/69118109.html

(anything River-related is a plus for me, though, tbh)

Edited at 2012-06-28 01:07 pm (UTC)
hiyami 28th-Jun-2012 08:01 pm (UTC)
Ah? Ok.
I must have missed it. I swear it doesn't come up in the search results from the toolbar on the main page, I don't know why. And there's no River Phoenix tag (I guess there are too many celebrities to keep a tag for each?), so...

Thanks for the heads up anyway.
alkalinecupcake 27th-Jun-2012 09:40 pm (UTC)
i miss him. i remember reading about him dying outside the viper room.

also, i never noticed his sibling's real names.

River Jude
Joaquin Rafael
Summer Joy
Rain Joan of Arc (woahh)
Libertad Mariposa

and I didn't know that Martha Plimpton and River dated.
hiyami 28th-Jun-2012 06:09 am (UTC)
They co-starred in Mosquito Coast. Great movie by the way.
alkalinecupcake 28th-Jun-2012 06:16 am (UTC)
oh i watched that, i think back when i was younger, i didn't care who dated who, unlike now. damn internets.
romp 28th-Jun-2012 05:54 am (UTC)
mixed feelings about this

His death kind of ruined My Own Private Idaho for me. That is all.
hiyami 28th-Jun-2012 06:10 am (UTC)
How's that? The movie wasn't exactly cheerful.
romp 28th-Jun-2012 06:21 am (UTC)
Well, I'm old and lived in Portland so I watched the movie many times before his death. I liked it as a play on Henry IV and local scenes...but after his death, it was more grim (and reminded me of rumours that his addictions dated back to that film).
hiyami 28th-Jun-2012 08:03 pm (UTC)
Ah, I see.
I didn't really pay attention to River prior to his death, so I always saw My Own Private Idaho with that grim feeling with the rumours and all.
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