Blake Fitzpatrick
Blake Fitzpatrick | |
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Blake Fitzpatrick speaking at a screen-writing conference in 2016. | |
Born |
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States | April 22, 1985
Occupation | writer, director author producer cinematographer editor actor graphic artist programmer musician painter |
Website | http://www.monumentalpictures.com |
Blake Fitzpatrick (born April 22, 1985), is an American screenwriter, independent film director, and author best known for his feature films Insignificant Celluloid and The Death of Hollywood
He is a transgressive artist who has been practicing in many different mediums with his production company Monumental Pictures for two decades as of 2016. [1][2][3][4] [5]
References
- ↑ newsbank.com, archive of Wichita Eagle, August 29, 2000, "15-YEAR-OLD MOVIEMAKER FEATURES BLOOD AND GUTS -- HE'S NOT VIOLENT", Retrieved 11-07-2008
- ↑ newsbank.com, archive of kansas City Star, April 1, 2000, "BV student not afraid of making horror movies", retrieved 11-07-2008
- ↑ buried.com, interview of Ari Bavel, Retrieved 11-07-2008
- ↑ roguecinema.com, interview of Blake Fitzpatrick, Retrieved 03-02-2010
- ↑ kansascity.com, article from the KC Star, Retrieved 02-06-2010
External links
- Blake Fitzpatrick at the Internet Movie Database
- Monumental Pictures Official Website
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