Fede Álvarez – Biography

Fede Álvarez - Biography

Full Name: Federico Álvarez
Stage Name: Fede Álvarez
Year of Birth: February 9, 1978
Nationality: Uruguayan
Spouse and Children: Information about his personal life is not widely disclosed.

Career Start


Fede Álvarez began his career as a director and screenwriter of short films in Uruguay. He gained international recognition in 2009 with the sci-fi short film Ataque de Pánico! (Panic Attack!), which caught Hollywood’s attention and secured him a contract with Ghost House Pictures, Sam Raimi’s production company.

Filmography


Directed Films


Ataque de Pánico! (2009) – Short film
Evil Dead (2013)
Don’t Breathe (2016)
The Girl in the Spider’s Web (2018)
Alien: Romulus (2024)
Production and Screenwriting:
Don’t Breathe 2 (2021) – Producer
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) – Producer

Awards and Nominations


Fede Álvarez has received multiple nominations and awards at film festivals, especially in the horror genre. Don’t Breathe (2016) was a critical and box office success, solidifying him as a leading director in the genre.

Most Notable Work


His biggest success was Don’t Breathe (2016), a psychological horror thriller that grossed over $150 million worldwide on a budget of only $10 million. The film was highly praised for its tension and originality.

Relevant and Interesting Facts


Fede Álvarez is known for his innovative approach to horror, blending psychological elements with intense violence.
He was personally chosen by Sam Raimi to direct the remake of Evil Dead (2013).
Alien: Romulus (2024) marks his debut in the Alien franchise and is one of the most anticipated films of the year.
He frequently collaborates with screenwriter Rodo Sayagues, with whom he has co-written several films.
Fede Álvarez remains one of the most promising contemporary directors in horror and suspense, maintaining his signature style of intense and impactful films.

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