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Alfredo Salvatore
A 2005 graduate of the Film and Television Program at Trebas Institute, Alfredo Salvatore began his filmmaking journey in 2000 when playing drums and authoring lyrics for his band. After two years behind the kit, Alfredo traded in his sticks for piano keys and translated his lyrical content into short scripts. Accustomed to wearing the key job hats of production, Alfredo writes, produces, edits, scores, and directs. In 2006, "A Day in the Life of Death" marked his first indie feature film. Though critically unsuccessful, it was this production that forged the ongoing relationship between Alfredo and Kevin Carroll and Alino Giraldi, who both star in dark, futuresque short "Game of Life", as well as Kimberley Curran (female lead) whose voice can be heard as the radio broadcaster.
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