Distaste
Trailer for the new film from Dan Maskin and Brandon Li, critic's darlings of Italian art house cinema. Starring Dan White as Fabrizio. -- Fabrizio is a man of passion. Of poetry.... more »
Trailer for the new film from Dan Maskin and Brandon Li, critic's darlings of Italian art house cinema. Starring Dan White as Fabrizio.
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Fabrizio is a man of passion. Of poetry. Of freedom. And above all, he is of Fabrizio.
Fabrizio needs no home other than his lover's warm bed. Fabrizio is a poet who need not write a single line of poetry. Fabrizio is a fearless street fighter who is not afraid to hit a woman. He will steal your heart and still ask for change so he can get cigarettes.
Follow Fabrizio in his newest film, Distaste. This is a tragic story of love, beauty, women, and wine. Directed by the incomparable Dan Maskin, international critic's darling, this film will be an art house sensation and a financial disaster.
Dir: Dan Maskin
Camera, Edit: Brandon Li
Dan White as "Fabrizio"
Alessia De Rosa as "Bianca"
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Additional Credits:
Nadia Lanfranconi as "Girl on Scooter"
Shauna Jefferson Dotter as "Mistress"
Dan Maskin as "Alley Thief #1"
Jason Rennebu as "Alley Thief #2"
Miracles Espinol as "girl on staircase"
special thanks to William Wolffe
Nadia Lanfranconi as "Girl on Scooter"
Shauna Jefferson Dotter as "Mistress"
Dan Maskin as "Alley Thief #1"
Jason Rennebu as "Alley Thief #2"
Miracles Espinol as "girl on staircase"
special thanks to William Wolffe
Added 11 months ago
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Trailer for the new film from Dan Maskin and Brandon Li, critic's darlings of Italian art house cinema. Starring Dan White as Fabrizio.
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Fabrizio is a man of passion. Of poetry. Of freedom. And above all, he is of Fabrizio.
Fabrizio needs no home other than his lover's warm bed. Fabrizio is a poet who need not write a single line of poetry. Fabrizio is a fearless street fighter who is not afraid to hit a woman. He will steal your heart and still ask for change so he can get cigarettes.
Follow Fabrizio in his newest film, Distaste. This is a tragic story of love, beauty, women, and wine. Directed by the incomparable Dan Maskin, international critic's darling, this film will be an art house sensation and a financial disaster.
Dir: Dan Maskin
Camera, Edit: Brandon Li
Dan White as "Fabrizio"
Alessia De Rosa as "Bianca"
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