Francisco Bacigalupo
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About Francisco Bacigalupo
Francisco Bacigalupo is an Image and Sound Designer who graduated from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He wrote and directed three short films, ‘Azcuénaga’(2015), ‘Cousins’(2016), and ‘Behind, the Sea (2018).
He has a strong theoretical background from his days at the prestigious University of Buenos Aires, but also a profound understanding of the industry provided by his work experience as an Assistant Director in advertising and TV shows.
Although his primary focus is on the film industry and the work of great American Authors, when talking about TV, his passion lies in character-driven shows by HBO. Nonetheless, those are not his only fields of expertise as he has a major thing for sitcoms and crime mini-series, a taste acquired at a very young age.
Latest Articles
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Why Stanley Kubrick Should've Credited A 1971 Movie As The Basis For Much Of Full Metal Jacket
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Jake Gyllenhaal's Road House Remake Looks Even Worse Than We Feared
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The link between Wonka and the 1971 film isn’t confirmed, but an event in the recently released musical could explain something in the original movie.
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Your Least Favorite Matrix Character Has An Incredible Backstory The Movies Didn’t Show
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The White Lotus Season 3 Has Its Jennifer Coolidge Replacement (So More Actors Shouldn't Return)
One character from season 1 returning to the show might be what The White Lotus’ third season needs to overcome Jennifer Coolidge Tanya’s absence.
Julianne Moore’s Most Absurd May December Line Actually Has A Much Deeper Meaning
May December’s absurd “hot dog” line preceded by disruptive music and camera treatment highlights a key aspect of Gracie and Joe’s life.
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