Fabricio Feduchy
Es licenciado en Comunicación Social por la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana y miembro del Sistema Nacional de Creadores del FONCA. Su vida profesional ha sido animada por dos pasiones: la naturaleza y el cine. Ha realizado más de 200 documentales para televisoras públicas, privadas y organizaciones no gubernamentales en Canadá, Estados Unidos, Belice, Guatemala, Perú, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, México, entre otros. Es autor de las exitosas series documentales: México en la edad de hielo, Los últimos santuarios I y II, México azul, Relatos de la vida salvaje, Los espíritus de la naturaleza, El mundo marino de Ramón Bravo y Las grandes migraciones. Por su excelente trabajo como productor y realizador audiovisual ha obtenido diversos premios nacionales e internacionales, tales como el Wildscreen, Bristol, Gran Bretaña, en 1996; el Festival Latinoamericano de Televisión, Gramado, Brasil 1998; el Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula Montana, 1996 y 1997; la Pantalla de Cristal, México, 2000 y 2001 y el Banff Film Festival, Canadá, 1998, y en tres ocasiones el Certamen “Premio Nacional de Periodismo”. A partir del 2015 expone sus fotografías en la Galería Arte Contemporáneo de San Miguel de Allende.
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He graduated from the Social Communication School at the Autonomous Metropolitan University UAM and he is a member of the National System of Creators of FONCA. His professional life has been encouraged by two passions: nature and movies. He has made more than 200 documentaries for public televisions, private and non-governmental organizations in Canada, the United States, Belize, Guatemala, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Colombia and Mexico, among others. He is the author of the successful documentary series: Mexico in the ice age, The last sanctuaries I and II; Blue Mexico; Stories of the wildlife; The spirits of nature; The underwater world of Ramón Bravo and Large migrations. For his excellent work as a producer and an audiovisual maker, Feduchy has won several national and international awards such as the Wildscreen, Bristol, Britain, in 1996; the Latin American Television Festival, Gramado, Brazil 1998; the Wildlife Film Festival Missoula Montana, 1996 and 1997; Crystal Display, Mexico, 2000 and 2001 and the Banff Film Festival, Canada, 1998, and three times the competition “National Journalism Award”. From 2015, he ha exhibited his photographs at the Contemporary Art Gallery in San Miguel de Allende.
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