Guy Lee Thys
| Guy Lee Thys | |
|---|---|
| Born | 
20 October 1952 Antwerp, Belgium  | 
| Nationality | Belgium | 
| Occupation | film director, film producer, screenwriter | 
Guy Lee Thys (born 20 October 1952) is a Belgian film producer, director, and screenwriter.
In 1981 Guy Lee Thys, whose nickname in the Belgian media is "enfant terrible of Flemish Cinema", established Skyline Films, renamed Fact & Fiction in 1992. The small production company produces moderate budget feature-length fiction and documentaries. Fact & Fiction is headquartered in Antwerp, Belgium.
Works
- The Pencil Murders (aka De Potloodmoorden, 1982)
 - Cruel Horizon (aka Boat People, 1989)
 - Shades, as screenwriter and associate producer, starring Mickey Rourke, directed by Eric Van Looy (1999)
 - Kassablanka (2002), a Romeo and Juliet story set in an Antwerp working class district where Muslims and white supremacists clash
 - Suspect, emo-drama on phony incest victims, released in 2005
 - The Box Collector (2008), as story writer and associate producer, directed by John Daly, shot in Winnipeg, Canada summer of 2007.
 - Mixed Kebab (2012), the story about the gay relationship between a Turkish and Flemish guy.
 
References
- Guy Lee Thys at the Internet Movie Database
 - "(Guy Lee Thys)". P-magazine (Belgium). 29 August 2006.
 - tuinkabouters.com
 - Guy Lee Thys at the Internet Movie Database
 
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