Eduardo Rodríguez (director)
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Eduardo Rodríguez is a Venezuelan film director and screenwriter whose professional career in the United States began after Bob Weinstein, founder of
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, offered Eduardo a contract to direct three feature films in 2002. Details of his unusual deal were featured on the front page of '' Variety'' on April 17, 2002, as well in articles from ''
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'' (May 3, 2002) and '' Premiere Magazine'' (August 2002). Eduardo was also anointed a member of ''Entertainment Weekly's'' 2002 "It List" of the 100 most creative people in entertainment. He made the 15-minute 35mm short ''
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'' as his thesis project at
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in Tallahassee, FL, where he received his M.F.A. in August 2001. After graduation, Eduardo toured the festival circuit where ''Daughter'' was screened and honored at more than twenty national and international film festivals. To top it all off, for one of the few times in the history of the
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, his student film ''Daughter'' was selected to compete in the professional short film category at the 55th annual celebration of this international event. Before moving to Florida, Eduardo studied communications at
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in his native
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and was an editor for commercials and TV shows for several years. In 2005, Eduardo completed his first feature film, entitled ''
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'', which was produced by Dimension Films and written and executive produced by Robert Rodriguez. The film had its US premiere in 2005 at the Screamfest Film Festival. In 2006, he directed the reshoot of several scenes for '' The Messengers'', which was released by
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on the first quarter of 2007. In 2008, Eduardo wrote and directed a Web series called ''
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'' which was originally produced by 60 Frames and was later bought by
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. In 2009, Eduardo directed an episode of the NBC horror anthology Fear Itself, entitled '' The Circle'' which was included in the Fear Itself: The Complete First Season DVD. In 2010, he directed an episode for
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entitled ''Jose Corona''. In 2011, Eduardo directed two movies consecutively for After Dark Films and Silver Pictures. '' Stash House'' with Dolph Lundgren and '' El Gringo'' with Scott Adkins and Christian Slater and were released simultaneously theatrically and on VOD on May 11, 2012. In 2012, Eduardo helmed '' Fright Night 2: New Blood'', starring Jaime Murray, for
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. The movie was released on October 1, 2013. In 2016, he directed the short film ''Inwards'', starring Johnny Whitworth, which was released on December that year. In 2020, ''You're Not Alone'' Eduardo's indie directorial debut, starring Katia Winter, was released on VOD where available. In 2021, the horror film ''The Darkness Of The Road'', which he wrote and directed, was released on DVD and VOD where available.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rodriguez, Eduardo Living people Venezuelan film directors Venezuelan screenwriters Year of birth missing (living people)