Draft:Fabricio Heider

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  • Comment: A number of issues:
    :* - over half the sources, not all of which work, are IMDb links to his works. IMDb isn't reliable, as it's user-driven;
    :* - of the remainder, they mostly look like mentions, rather than the significant coverage required;
    :* - I suspect it's autobiographical. This would need to be declared as a Conflict of interest. KJP1 (talk) 06:59, 6 May 2018 (UTC)

Fabricio Heider
Director Fabricio Heider in 2016
Born (1974-06-28) 28 June 1974 (age 49)
La Plata, Argentina
Occupation(s)Film director, film producer, screenwriter and actor.
Years active1999-present
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Websitehttp://www.fabricioheider.com/

Fabricio Heider (born 28 Junio 1974) is an Argentine film director, film producer, screenwriter and actor, best known as the director/producer of the short film Soldaten.[1][2][3][4][5]

Biography[edit]

Born in Ciudad de la Plata.

After design an urban combat simulator for the US Department of Defense, this autodidact of new technologies saw the possibility of capturing their knowledge in a venture. Thus, he co-founder Eventology Global, a company dedicated to the development of interactive content and technology for entertainment linked to marketing actions and brand products communication campaigns.[6]

After developing systems related to cinematography, he develops in film production and direction.

His most awarded film was Soldaten in 2015. A short film about WWII entirely filmed in a small Argentinian town Moquehuá. The film was selected at the Cannes Festival 2016 Court Métrage Short film Corner.[1]

Screenwriting[edit]

Although he usually writes his own films by himself, he has had co-writers as Gustavo Esteban Romero ( Professor of Relativistic Astrophysics), with whom he wrote Soldaten and INSANE. They are currently writing the short film HMS, that is based on mathematical calculations about real time travel.[7]

Being born in Ciudad de la Plata, at the moment is in the preproduction of his first feature film UNIDOS, that narrates the tragic events happened in his native city the 2 of April of 2013.[8]

Filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "LatAm cinema » Cannes 2016: Argentina promociona sus producciones más recientes y busca nuevos acuerdos internacionales". www.latamcinema.com. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  2. ^ "SEPTEMBER 2015 SELECTION - Roma Cinema Doc". Roma Cinema Doc. 2015-10-03. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  3. ^ "Official Selection | Reflexionen des Geistes Filmfestival". www.filmfest-reflexionen-des-geistes.de. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  4. ^ "WINNERS – MINDIE OCTOBER 2015 – MIAMI INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL". miamindiefest.com. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  5. ^ "Best of November 2015". The Monthly Film Festival. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  6. ^ https://www.lanacion.com.ar/847766-juegos-en-3d-para-hacer-mas-atractivos-eventos-empresarios
  7. ^ "Gustavo Romero: "La ciencia está ajena al gran público y eso me preocupa mucho"". www.lavanguardiadigital.com.ar (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  8. ^ "Confirmaron 89 muertos por la inundación del 2 de abril de 2013 en La Plata".
  9. ^ Heider, Fabricio (2014-01-17), Life's Law, Fabricio Heider, retrieved 2018-03-08
  10. ^ Heider, Fabricio (2014-01-17), Life's Law, Fabricio Heider, retrieved 2018-03-02
  11. ^ Heider, Fabricio (2015-09-18), Soldaten, Antón Chaparenko, Ruslan Kulchenko, Timur Naskidayev, retrieved 2018-03-02
  12. ^ Heider, Fabricio (2016-09-16), Insane, Mayra Albarracin, Santiago Guerci, Sebastian Salas, retrieved 2018-03-02
  13. ^ Heider, Fabricio (2016-09-16), Parada Cero, Camila Cavallo, Daniel Di Cocco, retrieved 2018-03-02
  14. ^ Heider, Fabricio (2017-09-22), Memorias de un Naufragio, Mario Guerci, Dario Martinez Corti, Daniel Di Cocco, retrieved 2018-03-02
  15. ^ Heider, Fabricio, ikigai, Stella Fernandez, Nuel McGough, retrieved 2018-03-02
  16. ^ Heider, Fabricio, HMS, retrieved 2018-03-02
  17. ^ Heider, Fabricio, Audición, retrieved 2018-03-02
  18. ^ Heider, Fabricio, El Vuelo de Nacho, retrieved 2018-03-08
  19. ^ Heider, Fabricio, Invisibles, retrieved 2018-03-08

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