René Manzor's existence has been inextricably linked with an intense and abiding enthusiasm for the art of storytelling, a boundless creative energy that has propelled him to achieve remarkable success across a diverse range of artistic pursuits. His odyssey in the realm of cinema began with a series of early works, including the critically acclaimed "Deadly Games" (1989) and the thought-provoking "Dédales" (2003),which garnered widespread recognition and acclaim, ultimately capturing the attention of two of the most respected and influential filmmakers in the industry, the legendary Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. This acknowledgement of his talent and skill led to Manzor being recruited to helm several episodes of their iconic television series, "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles," in the year 1992.
Manzor's illustrious career has been marked by his remarkable versatility, as he has consistently demonstrated his adaptability by directing numerous episodes of a wide range of television series.
In addition to his impressive work in film and television, Manzor has also pursued his creative interests as a novelist.
Manzor's subsequent novel, "Celui dont le Nom n'est plus", built upon the momentum generated by his previous work, and in 2014, it went on to achieve a remarkable feat by winning the Best Thriller award at the prestigious Festival Polar de Cognac.