Claudio Fragasso

Claudio Fragasso

writer, director, second unit director or assistant director

Claudio Fragasso was born on Oct 02, 1951 in Italy. Claudio Fragasso's big-screen debut came with They Were Called Three Musketeers But They Were Four directed by Silvio Amadio in 1973.

Born in Rome. His father gave him a passion for cinema, taking him to Cinecittà as a child. At the age of ten, the British brother-in-law, director of documentaries for the London BBC, gave him a camera in super 8. He began to shoot many films, involving his friends. He does everything by himself, writes, directs and edits. After completing his classical studies, he worked as an editing assistant and later as an assistant director. At 20 years he made his first feature film in Super 8: "Paure e Realtà". And at 25, "Pasaggi" won the Ischia film festival in 1979. In 1981, the 35 mm debut with the film: "Difendimi dalla Notte" that wins: the San Sebastian Film Festival, the Nice Film Festival and the festival of Annency. It is selected in competition at the Berlin Film Festival. But in Italy without political recommendations, nor previous in the family, does not find work, then "emigrate" turning the world, directing many films for the foreign market. All in English, with American and European actors. So he meets his friend, Bruno Mattei. Together they make all genres: horror, western, science fiction, adventure, thriller, war and detective. Later he divides himself from Bruno Mattei, but continues to travel the world, making other horror movies, science fiction and zombies. In 1984 an American production called him to direct the rock star Alice Cooper, as protagonist of the film: "Monster Dog". In 1985 he directed the cult "After Death" in the Philippines. In 1989 he directed in America, the film phenomenon that has lasted for almost thirty years, "Goblin", later called Troll2 from the American distribution, creating a misunderstanding that became the success of the film, because Troll2 was never the sequel of the first Troll, but a comic horror story for families, without blood, called Goblin. In 1993 he returned to Italy, returning to his first love, the cinema of civil commitment. He created the award-winning "Teste Rasate", sold in many countries around the world. In 1995 he made his most successful work "Palermo Milano Solo Andata" with 20th Century Fox Italy. The film is in competition in Venice, and sold in 83 countries. He has made more than 40 films. He discovered many young actors who are stars today. He supervises young directors in their films and never stops, because cinema is his life. Claudio Fragasso is a versatile director, one of the few in Italy, to try his hand at all genres, always experimenting with new things.

  • Birthday

    Oct 02, 1951
  • Place of Birth

    Rome, Lazio, Italy
  • Also known

    Werner Knox, Claudio Fracassi, Claude Fragass, Clyde Anderson, Clide Fergusson, Drake Floyd, Claudio Sansevero, Clayde Anderson, Olivier Lefait

Awards

2 wins & 2 nominations

Viareggio EuropaCinema
2001
Best Italian Film
Winner - EuropaCinema Platinum Award
La banda (2000)
Festival du Film Italien de Villerupt
1993
Best Film
Winner - Young Jury prize
Teste rasate (1993)

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