Fabrizio is a writer and producer brought up between Italy, Ireland and the United States. His unique multicultural perspective, combined with his studies in sociology and politics, informs the stories he’s passionate about.
After honing his craft at the prestigious American Film Institute Conservatory (AFI), Fabrizio began developing Film&TV projects with the likes of Fremantle’s The Apartment, Eric Barmack’s Wild Sheep and Alessandro Passadore’s Viola Film.
In recent years, he has collected numerous awards on the international festival circuit and has been selected for programs like Series Mania – UGC Writers Campus, Midpoint – Writers Room, Torino Film Lab – Talents, Zurich Film Festival – Academy and Berlinale’s Only Writers in the Building.
Most recently, his short film “Zita Sempri” premiered at the 69th Taormina Film Fest in Italy and screened at the 19th edition of the Oscar-qualifying HollyShorts Film Festival in Los Angeles. He has also been in a writers’ room led by Tony Grisoni and has produced a CNN mini-documentary on marine pollution.
Currently, Fabrizio is writing and producing a short film starring Victoria Pedretti (The Haunting of Hill House, You) in the lead role. He is also a founding and board member of APIC, the first association of short-film producers in Italy.