Alessio Di Zio (b. 1992)

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Birthplace:
New York City, New York, USA

Born:
July 6, 1992

Alessio Di Zio is an American director, producer and musician who is best known for his coming-of-age films The Love Club (2011), Party Talk (2015) and Fame in California (2012). He was born in New York City, New York, USA, in 1992, and grew up in Texas, USA. He dropped out of high school to pursue skateboarding and music. His haunting and dreamy observations of teenage life earned him early notoriety and critical praise. His regular subjects are youth and pop culture.

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Director:
2011  Blue Boy
2011  Games
2011  Park City
2011  The Love Club
2012  Fame in California
2012  Tacoma
2016  Genesee
2017  Sioux Rapids

Producer:
2011  Blue Boy
2011  Games
2011  Park City
2011  The Love Club
2012  Fame in California
2012  Tacoma
2016  Genesee
2017  Sioux Rapids

Writer:
2011  Blue Boy
2011  Games
2011  Park City
2011  The Love Club
2012  Fame in California
2012  Tacoma
2016  Genesee
2017  Sioux Rapids

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