Born in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the year 1974, a young individual with a passion for the world of cinema was taking shape.
This individual, Fabian Forte, would go on to attend the prestigious Superior School of Cinematographic Art, where they would hone their skills and lay the foundation for a successful career in the industry.
In addition to their formal education, Fabian also pursued studies and workshops as an actor, solidifying their skills and versatility as a performer. They even had the opportunity to work at the renowned "Teatro General San Martin", a testament to their dedication and talent.
As a writer and director, Fabian has made a name for himself with a diverse range of short films, including "Destino", "Hemofago", "Cien anos de perdon", "La esperanza", "Cuarto sellado", "Sol de Noche", "El mal necesario", and "Dosis", which won the prestigious "Telefe Cortos" award in 2004.
Fabian's feature film debut was the critically acclaimed "Carnal", which won the Best Director award at the San Francisco Fearless Tales genre festival in 2005. His second feature film, "Celo", has already been selected for three international film festivals and is eagerly anticipated by fans and critics alike.
Today, Fabian Forte is a celebrated director and actor, with a impressive resume that includes work in eight films and six plays in theatre in Buenos Aires.