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Vincenzo Natali
Birth at
6 January 1969
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Vincenzo Natalie was born on January 6, 1969 in Detroit, Michigan. His mother was an artist and his father was a photographer. But a year after the birth of his son, Natalie’s parents decided to move to Toronto, which is located in Canada. And there Vincenzo went to the same school with the future actor David Hewlitt. After Vincenzo graduated from the Canadian Film Center in the early nineties, he began making short films. It was during this period that he created the famous and noticeable picture
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Vincenzo Natalie was born on January 6, 1969 in Detroit, Michigan. His mother was an artist and his father was a photographer. But a year after the birth of his son, Natalie’s parents decided to move to Toronto, which is located in Canada. And there Vincenzo went to the same school with the future actor David Hewlitt. After Vincenzo graduated from the Canadian Film Center in the early nineties, he began making short films. It was during this period that he created the famous and noticeable picture “Stuck in an elevator”, which was released in 1996.
After a while, the audience saw another work of the director - a thriller.
Cube . The budget for this thriller was very limited – only three hundred thousand dollars. But despite this, the film caught the attention of many film lovers. Then Natalie worked on some shots for the series “Psy Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal” and “Earth: The Last Conflict”. In 2002, a new film by Natalie appeared on the screens.
Coder It featured Jeremy Northam and Lucy Lew. This film in 2003 at the festival "Fantasporto" won the prize for the best special effects.
In 2003, another Vincenzo film, The Void, was released. Here we are talking about two friends who constantly fall into different alterations and are just tired of constant failures in their lives. But suddenly they find themselves in a completely empty space. Then the director changed direction and began to make documentary films. In 2005, one such film was released – “Following Gailliam”. In this film, Natalie showed the work of the great filmmaker Terry Gilliam, and also simply created a portrait of this talented man. In 2006, the audience saw a new film by Natalie.
Paris, I love you!" .
The director today tirelessly works in the field of cinema.