Borger Breeveld
Borger Breeveld | |
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Born |
Surinam | 20 July 1944
Occupation | Actor |
Borger Breeveld (born July 20, 1944) is a Surinamese actor, media manager at the Surinam Television Foundation (STVS) and founder of Film Institute Paramaribo.
In the Surinamese-Dutch film Wan Pipel (1976), Borger Breeveld starred as Roy Ferrol. In the 1980s, Breeveld was spokesman of Dési Bouterse. Together with Arie Verkuijl and Pim de la Parra, Breeveld established the Film Institute Paramaribo (FIP). He is secretary of the foundation Surinamese Film Academy. In STVS, Breeveld is television program maker which include current affairs program Mmanten Taki.
In December 2012, he figured like his brothers Carl, Hans and Clarence and his sister Lucia in the documentary Wan Famiri of the Dutch documentarian Geertjan Lassche.[1] The family, however, has distanced itself from the end result. The focus would be on the December murders and Borger's friendly relations with main suspect Desi Bouterse, instead of the Breeveld family.[2]
References
- ↑ Documentaire Wan Famiri, 13 december 2012
- ↑ Borger Breeveld legt uit wat misging met documentaire, Starnieuws, 15 december 2012. Uitleg van familie en filmmaker