Fabrizio_Rongione

Fabrizio Rongione

Fabrizio Rongione

Belgian screenwriter, film producer and actor


Fabrizio Rongione (born 3 March 1973) is a Belgian screenwriter, film producer and actor with Italian citizenship.

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Career

Rongione was born in Brussels, Belgium of Italian descent. He collaborated with Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne in Rosetta (1999), L’Enfant (2005), Lorna's Silence (2008), The Kid with a Bike (2011), Two Days, One Night (2014) and The Unknown Girl (2016). In 2002 he founded the film production company Eklektik Productions with Nicolas de Borman, Samuel Tilman and Stéphane Heymans.[1]

Rongione hosted the Magritte Awards ceremony for two consecutive years in 2013 and 2014, and again in 2018.[2]

Selected filmography

Film

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Television

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Theatre

Actor

Actor, author and director

  • 1998 : Les Fléaux, cowritten and co dir. with Samuel Tilman - Brussels, Paris
  • 2001 : John and the wonderful’s, collective writing, co dir. with Samuel Tilman - Brussels
  • 2002-2003 : À genoux, one man show, cowritten with Samuel Tilman, Samuel Tilman and Marcel Gonzalez - Brussels, Festival d’Avignon
  • 2009 : On vit peu mais on meurt longtemps, one man show, cowritten and co dir. with Samuel Tilman - Brussels, tour Belgium and France

Awards

  • 1998 : Grand Prix and Prix du public at Festival du rire, Brussels for Les Fléaux
  • 2002 : Prix du Théâtre for best one man show for A genoux[4]

References

  1. Fabrizio Rongione, l’éclectique, lalibre.be, 27 September 2006, retrieved 2014-03-25
  2. Magritte du cinéma : Emilie Dequenne préside, Fabrizio Rongione rempile, focus.levif.be, 9 January 2014, retrieved 2014-03-25
  3. "Happening - Cast & Crew". Mubi. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  4. A genoux au Festival d'Avignon, theatrotheque.com, retrieved 2014-03-25

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