Location: Berlin
Gender: Male
Fabrice is a young French film director from Toulon, France. After his film studies at the Universite du Sud in Southern France, Fabrice wrote Urban Alienation in the Films of Woody Allen, his Master's Degree thesis, at Muskingum University, in Ohio.
He then travelled throughout over sixty countries for a couple of years and co-directed The Spirit of Travelling, a short documentary clip about why people travel. In 2008, Fabrice started to work with [No-Comment], a Danish production company. In that year, he co-produced and co-directed Paris 888 , a documentary about hitchhiking. In the same year, he wrote, produced and directed Good Boys go to Heaven and Bad Boys go to Europe, a documentary about the future of the new Siberian generation.
In May 2010, Fabrice co organized the 1st edition of the Road Junky Travel Film Festival, a successful event attended by over 500 visitors. Later that month, he directed two commercials for Citroen and Toni Guy- produced by Worbz.
Fabrice is a Berlin-based creative writer and video journalist for Worbz, an online Belgian magazine.