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Enzo Tedeschi

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Enzo Tedeschi
Born (1976-11-26) 26 November 1976 (age 47)
Occupation(s)Film producer, Film Editor, Screenwriter, Film Director

Enzo Tedeschi (born 26 November 1976) is an Australian producer, screenwriter, screen editor and director.[1] Best known for producing the crowdfunded and BitTorrent released The Tunnel, Tedeschi went on to create and produce several international award-winning web series including Event Zero and Airlock, feature horror anthology A Night of Horror Volume 1, and two instalments of the Skinford franchise created by Nik Kacevski. 2017 saw the theatrical release of his directorial debut feature film Event Zero, a reboot of his award-winning 2012 web series.

Career

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During Tedeschi's early career, he was an editor and supervising editor, working on lifestyle programs such as the Australian adventure-travel series Getaway and Things To Try Before You Die, as well as the ASTRA Award winning children's program, Gardening for Kids with Madi, and producer and editor of the feature-length documentaries, Food Matters, Hungry For Change and The Crossing.

As a producer, he has worked with directors including Shane Abbess (Gabriel, Infini, The Osiris Child), Carlo Ledesma (The Last One, The Tunnel, Hawa), Andrew Traucki (The Reef, Black Water) and Nik Kacevski (Skinford).

In 2010, Enzo teamed up with fellow producer Julian Harvey to form Distracted Media. The first project for that production company, crowd-funded horror/thriller film The Tunnel,[2] was in limited theatrical release as well as being available on DVD, TV and through BitTorrent online downloading platforms on 18 May 2011, simultaneously. The film was directed by Carlo Ledesma and co-written, co-produced and co-edited by Julian Harvey and Enzo Tedeschi.[3]

Following up from The Tunnel, Distracted Media then produced Event Zero, a multiple award-winning web series focused around the aftermath of a train derailment and biological terror attack in Sydney's underground rail system. Produced for Movie Extra's YouTube channel in the final months of the channel, the series failed to reach the same size audience as The Tunnel, despite being received well critically and winning several international awards.

Airlock was the final project produced for Distracted Media. A science fiction web series with a budget more or less unheard of in the web series space at the time, it created much more buzz than Event Zero due to its ambitious sets and attempt at looking like a 'big-budget' sci-fi.

Enzo then went on to found Deadhouse Films in 2015, an Australian company looking to specialise in genre production and distribution. In its first 3 years, the company produced a first instalment of the horror franchise A Night of Horror Volume 1, several shorts, and through the Deadrock co-production venture with French production company and sales agency Rockzeline, also produced Skinford, Skinford Chapter Two, Pet Killer and a feature-length reboot of Event Zero.

In 2021, horror streaming platform released the Shudder Original Series Deadhouse Dark, a six-part anthology web series on which Tedeschi was Showrunner, directing one episode, and writing two.

Filmography

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Filmography
Title Year Format Producer Executive Producer Showrunner Director Writer Editor
Food Matters 2008 Feature Yes Yes
Ghosts of War 2010 Short Yes Yes
The Tunnel 2011 Feature Yes Yes Yes Yes
Hungry For Change 2012 Feature Yes Yes
Event Zero 2012 Series Yes Yes Yes Yes
Airlock 2015 Series Yes Yes Yes Yes
A Night of Horror Volume 1 2015 Feature Yes Yes Yes
Surge 2016 Short Yes Yes
Skinford 2017 Feature Yes Yes
Event Zero 2017 Feature Yes Yes Yes
Black Chamber 2017 VR Yes Yes
Sammy 2017 Short Yes
Devil Woman 2018 Short Yes
Skinford Chapter Two 2018 Feature Yes
Pet Killer 2018 Series Yes
The Rift 2018 VR Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nancy in Hell 2019 Short Yes Yes
Over The Edge 2019 Short Yes Yes Yes
Deadhouse Dark 2020 Series Yes Yes Yes Yes

References

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  1. ^ "Enzo Tedeschi". IMDb. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  2. ^ Kuipers, Richard (3 June 2011). "Review: 'The Tunnel'".
  3. ^ "The Tunnel: Carlo Ledesma and Enzo Tedeschi". SBS Movies. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
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