Vincent Di Lella (b. 1996)

Birthplace:
Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada

Born:
October 18, 1996

 Vincent Di Lella is an Award Winning  Writer/Director based in Vaughan, Ontario Canada. Vincent has directed a number of short films during his time at George Brown College's Video Design and Production program including his Award Winning Thesis Horror Short film METHOD, which has won numerous awards including Best Male Director and Best Horror Short.    Born on October 18, 1996 in Richmond Hill, Ontario Canada,Vincent has always had a passion for cinema and wondered how they got made. He grew up with films such as Star Wars, Back to the Future, The Goonies, and Superhero films. However, as he got a little bit older going into his teen years, he discovered films made by acclaimed filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith, and Brian De Palma. After watching these films, he realized that cinema was a beautiful art form and that he wanted to make movies for the rest of his life. He wants to tell people his powerful stories and the only way he could do that is through the power of film. His films tend to be genre oriented in which they tell stories about social outcasts going through their everyday lives or unappreciated characters who end up in drastic situations that make them unlike their normal selves.  The main genres that he has tackled include Comedy, Horror and Suspense.

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