Fulvio Wetzl

Fulvio Wetzl
Born 12 March 1953 (1953-03-12) (age 63)
Padua, Italy
Occupation Filmmaker

Fulvio Wetzl (born March 12, 1953 in Padua) is an Italian filmmaker.

Filmography

(medium-length films and feature films)

Critique

The film Rorret, which Wetzl co-wrote and directed, was described as having "turn[ed] a thriller into a yawner"[1] by the Boston Globe, but was considered "a cinematic shrine to the creepy classics" by the Buffalo News [2] Vincent Canby on New York Times about the film wrote: "The movie can be best appreciated as the work of an obsessed, talented, ultimately very practical film student." [3]

The film "First the Music Then the Word" was shown in several U.S. film festivals. Among others San Diego Film Festival, 2000,[4] Italian Film Festival of Marin County, 1999,[5] N.I.C.E. (New Italian Cinema Events) in 1998 in New York (Quad Cinema) and San Francisco (Kabuki Theater). "First the Music Then the Word" was also the Opening Night Gala film at the 2nd Toronto Italian Film Festival on June 16, 2000 [6]

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