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Fabrizio Federico was born on August 21, 1983 and is 41 years old now.
Birthday: August 21, 1983
How Old - Age: 41
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Fabrizio Federico - Biography
Fabrizio Federico was born in Derby, UK in 1983. In 1989 after escaping death at age 5 in a house fire that resulted in himself and a single photo of his grandfather Damiano Federico being the only 2 things to survive the fire. His mother Gaynor was thrown from an upstairs window and caught below.His family moved to Italy. There he lived in the valley of Massa. Raised among the free-wheeling Campania people he was free to explore and adventure into the mountains and rivers of the area. The air was lustful, crafty and playful. It was during these years he watched Dennis Hopper's The Last Movie, which had a tremendous impression on him.His father Antonio Federico found work in the USA and in 1996 moved to Saugus, MA. He entered school having forgotten how to read & write English, and followed a difficult year of relearning English and adjusting to American culture.His passion for music came from his large family, who all listened to different styles. He could walk through each room in the house and each room would feel like a different culture.He started learning guitar and dived into the local music scene. Bands like the Slurred Murrays, Dow Jones and the Industrials, Mr. Epps' Happy Kats, Jumpsuit Jery, Roadkill Puppeteers, Rascal Kings, The Best of What's Left, Durge, Less Intake.He joined The Ochmoneks and played bass in the band. Also he made music with the rap groups Animals Sounds, and the the NSC (New Suburban Crackers). Gigging around the Boston circuit of Allston & Cambridge.It was here he met the local underground scene of Boston and the artists, intellectuals, and villains 'the melting pot of damned souls'. He spent years roaming from bed to bed, and from park bench to bridge. His passion for DJing and film became apparent during this time, after coming across a book on Cult Movies and the performance of Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest.Following immigration problems in the U.S he moved to the UK. His passion for cinema had not left him and he began work without any experience or budget on his feature film debut 'Black Biscuit' in 2009.Deciding to cast an array of dreamers, misfits, homeless people, prostitutes, handicapped, gigolos, and an ex ping pong champion.Shot on mobile phones, and children's cameras he faced among other things police harassment, unreliable computer problems, and people's miffed reaction's. The results were compelling and new. Creating Gutter Cinema and the PINK8 Manifesto.To fund Black Biscuit and to get into his character, Federico became a life model. Black Biscuit's budget came to little over £500.He spent 1 year filming and another year editing all the hours of footage shot across Europe. The editing process was done as an experiment. Edited under the sounds of exorcisms, blind folded, and under hypnosis. Completed in 2011 Federico set out on a DIY campaign to promote and distribute the film.Pregnant is his 2nd feature film and deals with a young generation lost and addicted to the haze of social media technology. The film was shot amongst the Sunseed commune in Spain.