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Buddy Giovinazzo (born 1957) is an American independent filmmaker and author who is known for his gritty, low-budget debut film, Combat Shock, and his collection of harrowing short stories of low urban life in his 1993 anthology, Life Is Hot in Cracktown. Born May 5, 1957 in New York City, Buddy grew up in Staten Island. He went to the College of Staten Island where he graduated with a Masters in Cinema, later teaching film there as well.

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  • Buddy Giovinazzo (born 1957) is an American independent filmmaker and author who is known for his gritty, low-budget debut film, Combat Shock, and his collection of harrowing short stories of low urban life in his 1993 anthology, Life Is Hot in Cracktown. Born May 5, 1957 in New York City, Buddy grew up in Staten Island. He went to the College of Staten Island where he graduated with a Masters in Cinema, later teaching film there as well. He is the brother of Rick Giovinazzo, who is a composer, orchestrator, and the star of his premier film, Combat Shock. His cousin is television and film actor, Carmine Giovinazzo. (en)
  • Buddy Giovinazzo (* 5. Mai 1957 auf Staten Island, New York City, USA) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, Filmemacher und Regisseur, der seit 1999 in Berlin lebt. (de)
  • Buddy Giovinazzo, vero nome Carmine Giovinazzo (New York, 5 maggio 1957), è un regista, sceneggiatore e scrittore statunitense. È noto soprattutto per l'indie Combat Shock (1986), descritto come un incrocio tra Eraserhead e Taxi Driver, e per il romanzo del 1993 Life is Hot in Cracktown, basato sulla sua esperienza nel Lower East Side, da cui ha anche tratto il film omonimo del 2009. Sia nel cinema che nella letteratura predilige raccontare con estrema crudezza vite disperate di personaggi marginali. (it)
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  • Buddy Giovinazzo (* 5. Mai 1957 auf Staten Island, New York City, USA) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, Filmemacher und Regisseur, der seit 1999 in Berlin lebt. (de)
  • Buddy Giovinazzo, vero nome Carmine Giovinazzo (New York, 5 maggio 1957), è un regista, sceneggiatore e scrittore statunitense. È noto soprattutto per l'indie Combat Shock (1986), descritto come un incrocio tra Eraserhead e Taxi Driver, e per il romanzo del 1993 Life is Hot in Cracktown, basato sulla sua esperienza nel Lower East Side, da cui ha anche tratto il film omonimo del 2009. Sia nel cinema che nella letteratura predilige raccontare con estrema crudezza vite disperate di personaggi marginali. (it)
  • Buddy Giovinazzo (born 1957) is an American independent filmmaker and author who is known for his gritty, low-budget debut film, Combat Shock, and his collection of harrowing short stories of low urban life in his 1993 anthology, Life Is Hot in Cracktown. Born May 5, 1957 in New York City, Buddy grew up in Staten Island. He went to the College of Staten Island where he graduated with a Masters in Cinema, later teaching film there as well. (en)
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