Alessandro Fabbri (screenwriter)

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Alessandro Fabbri
Alessandro Fabbri - International Journalism Festival 2015.JPG
Fabbri in 2015
Born (1978-08-03) 3 August 1978 (age 46)
Ravenna, Italy
Occupations
  • Screenwriter
  • author
Years active1997–present

Alessandro Fabbri (born 3 August 1978) is an Italian screenwriter and author.

Contents

Biography

Fabbri was born in Ravenna. [1] [2] At the age of 18, he won the Premio Campiello Giovani for his short novel Mai fidarsi di un uomo che indossa un trench blu. [3] [4] His 2000 novel, Mosche a Hollywood, was adapted into a film, Hollywood Files, in 2005. [5]

With Stefano Sardo and Ludovica Rampoldi, he co-wrote the films The Double Hour (2009) and The Invisible Boy (2014). [6] [7] They also created the television series 1992 (2015), 1993 (2017), and 1994 (2019). [8] In 2024, he co-wrote the series Il re  [ it ]. [9] [10]

Bibliography

Filmography

Film

Television

YearTitleCreatorDeveloperWriterNotes
2011 Distretto di Polizia NoNoYes1 episode
2013 In Treatment NoNoYes35 episodes
2015 Catturandi - Nel nome del padre  [ it ]NoNoYes1 episode
1992 YesNoYes10 episodes
2017 1993 YesNoYes8 episodes
2019 1994 YesNoYes8 episodes
The Trial YesNoYes8 episodes
2022 Devotion, a Story of Love and Desire NoNoYes6 episodes
2024 Il re  [ it ]NoNoYes1 episode
Citadel: Diana NoYesYes6 episodes

Notes

  1. With Eraldo Baldini
  2. 1 2 With Ludovica Rampoldi and Stefano Sardo

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References

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  11. Fabbri, Alessandro (2000). Mosche a Hollywood (in Italian). Minimum Fax. ISBN   9788887765236.
  12. Baldini, Eraldo; Fabbri, Alessandro (2008). Quell'estate di sangue e di luna (in Italian). Einaudi. ISBN   9788806190095.
  13. Fabbri, Alessandro (2010). Il re dell'ultima spiaggia (in Italian). Bompiani. ISBN   9788845264818.
  14. Fabbri, Alessandro; Rampoldi, Ludovica; Sardo, Stefano (2016). Il ragazzo invisibile (in Italian). TEA. ISBN   9788850243891.
  15. Fabbri, Alessandro; Rampoldi, Ludovica; Sardo, Stefano (2018). Il ragazzo invisibile. Seconda generazione (in Italian). Salani. ISBN   9788893813921.