Blake Fitzpatrick

Blake Fitzpatrick

Blake Fitzpatrick speaking at a screen-writing conference in 2016.
Born (1985-04-22) April 22, 1985
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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

  1. 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
  2. newsbank.com, archive of kansas City Star, April 1, 2000, "BV student not afraid of making horror movies", retrieved 11-07-2008
  3. buried.com, interview of Ari Bavel, Retrieved 11-07-2008
  4. roguecinema.com, interview of Blake Fitzpatrick, Retrieved 03-02-2010
  5. kansascity.com, article from the KC Star, Retrieved 02-06-2010

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