This has totally shocked me. A badly shot film called Pregnant has caused a global debate on todays ‘’kidult generation’’ of social media addicts.
The film questions internet websites such as Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram and their responsibility for turning a big percentage of the
world's population into computer zombies.
It’s director Fabrizio Federico makes his DIY No Budget films on mobile phones and casts friends as the movie's protagonists.
But its actual validity as authentic Cinema has been questioned regarding its unconventional style of its cinema manifesto Pink8
‘’this film is a mix tape on the subject of technology finally becoming
a full fledged religion’’ says Federico, ‘’it’s a scary and exciting
way to start the new century’’.
http://culturenews.buzznet.com/user/journal/21902685/enter-void-film-divided-world/
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Monday, 2 March 2015
Fabrizio Federico - Pregnant 'The film thats divided the world'
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Thursday, 24 January 2013
Fabrizio Federico live in Barbados
Filmmaker Fabrizio Federico has screened his
feature debut Black Biscuit in Barbados this week:
Fabrizio Federico (Web Site)
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Saturday, 29 December 2012
Fabrizio Federico & Cult Cinema - Black Biscuit
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Thursday, 4 October 2012
Fabrizio Federico London Photo Shoot
Cult underground filmmaker Fabrizio Federico atop the roofs of London for the premiere of his feature film Black Biscuit at Raindance Film Festivals 20th anniversary.
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Thursday, 8 September 2011
Film Director: Fabrizio Federico (Ghetto Superstar)
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Fabrizio Federico - Black Biscuit |
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Fabrizio Federico - Black Biscuit |
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Fabrizio Federico, Black Biscuit |
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Director Fabrizio Federico |
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Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Pink8 Manifesto - Fabrizio Federico
Pink8 Manifesto
- Film school is poison.
- Look for street superstars to be your cast.
- Your film must be made on no budget, just sporadic money.
- The director must raise "get-by" money by finding a job that challenges their ethics.
- The director must have a main character role in the film.
- Short films are NOT acceptable, it MUST be a feature.
- The cast must NOT know what your film is about.
- Filming must be done without any preparation or a traditional script.
- Your film must be 95% improvised.
- Special lighting is not acceptable.
- No HD Cameras
- No 3D
- No Green Screen
- The director must edit the film alone.
- Mistakes are beautiful.
- Continuity is wrong.
- Bewildering, vague, self-indulgent, plot-less, risky, egotistical, limpid, raw, ugly, and imperfect are perfect.
- Technical film experience is inessential.
- Answer to one person only—yourself.
Dennis Hopper (The Last Movie), Paul Morrissey (Trash), Jonas Mekas (As I was Moving Ahead…), Lukas Moodysson (A Hole in my Heart), Vincent Moon (Music Videos), Donald Cammell (Performance), MichaelSnow (Wavelength), Harmony Korine (Julien Donkey Boy), Jonathan Caouette (Tarnation), Julio Bressane (Killed The Family & Went to the Movies), Vincent Gallo (The Brown Bunny), Larry Calrk (Bully), Jack Smith (Normal Love), Jaen Luc Godard (One Plus One) , Robert Frank (Cocksucker Blues), Lars Van Trier (The Idiots), Shirley Clarke (Portrait of Jason), Julien Temple (The Great Rock & Roll Swindle), Kenneth Anger (Lucifer Rising) , Andrew Haight (Greek Pete), Abbas Kiarostami (Ten), Glauber Rocha (Black God White Devil), Alejandro Jodorowsky (El Topo), Gus Van Sant (Mala Noche), Don Levy (Herostraus), Chris Marker (Sans Soleil) Jim Abrahams (Hot Shots pt Deux).........the beat goes on...................
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