Fede Álvarez

Federico Álvarez (born February 9, 1978; familiar form is "Fede", pr. "Feh-deh") is a Uruguayan filmmaker. He is known for directing Evil Dead (2013) and Don't Breathe (2016), as well as his short film Ataque de pánico! (2009).

Fede Álvarez
Álvarez in 2013
Born
Federico Álvarez

(1978-02-09) February 9, 1978 (age 46)
Montevideo, Uruguay
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active2001–present

Life and career

Álvarez was born in Montevideo, Uruguay. In 2009, Álvarez released his short film Ataque de Pánico! on YouTube. Before premiering online, the film screened on October 31, 2009, at the Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre film festival.[1] A few weeks later, Álvarez made a deal with Ghost House Pictures to direct a $30–$40 million sci-fi film.[2] His first project with Ghost House ended up being the direction and co-writing of the Evil Dead remake.[3] After the release of Evil Dead, Álvarez stated that he had "had the temptation to do big franchises", but instead directed and co-wrote the relatively low budget horror film Don't Breathe (2016), which received positive reviews.[4] Álvarez later revealed that during this period he was approached by Marvel Studios to direct an unspecified movie but he declined feeling he would have little creative control over it.[5] In 2017, Álvarez teamed up with Good Universe to set up their own production company Bad Hombre.[6]

Álvarez directed The Girl in the Spider's Web, a reboot of the English-language The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series, based on the novel of the same name. The film featured an entirely new cast compared to the 2011 film, and was released on November 9, 2018.[7] In April 2019, Álvarez, alongside Doug Liman, directed reshoots for the 2021 film Chaos Walking, which added an additional $15 million to the film's budget.[8]

In 2021, Álvarez directed all nine episodes of Calls for Apple TV+, a primarily audio-based series with animated visual components. He also co-wrote and co-produced Don't Breathe 2, which was released on August 13, 2021, directed by Rodo Sayagues.[9][10][11] In March 2022, it was announced that Álvarez would be writing and directing Alien: Romulus after pitching his own story, and was said to be "unconnected" to the previous films in the franchise, for a theatrical release in August 2024.[12]

Unrealized projects

Álvarez was attached to direct a live-action adaptation of the video game Dante's Inferno for Universal Pictures in September 2013, however no further updates have been provided since the announcement.[13] In May 2016, Álvarez was attached to direct an adaptation of Monsterpocalypse for Warner Bros.[14] In October 2016, Álvarez was brought on to direct an adaptation of Incognito for Sony Pictures, based on a script by Daniel Casey.[15] Álvarez was considered to replace Ben Affleck as director for The Batman.[16]

On April 13, 2017, Álvarez was confirmed to direct and co-write a spin-off to Labyrinth with Nicole Perlman and Jay Basu.[17] However, in April 2020, Álvarez announced that he had stepped down as director.[18]

Filmography

Short films

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerEditorNotes
2001Los PocillosYesNoNoYes
2003El Último AlevareYesYesNoYes
2005El CojonudoYesYesYesYes
2009Ataque de pánico!YesYesYesYesAlso visual effects supervisor & animator

Feature films

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
2013Evil DeadYesYesNoAlso writer song "Baby, Little Baby"
2016Don't BreatheYesYesYesAlso viola soloist in soundtrack
2018The Girl in the Spider's WebYesYesNo
2021Don't Breathe 2NoYesYes
2022Texas Chainsaw MassacreNoStoryYes
2024Alien: RomulusYesYesExecutivePost-production

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterExecutive
Producer
Notes
2014From Dusk till Dawn: The SeriesYesNoNoEpisode: "La Conquista"
2021CallsYesYesYesCreator, director and executive producer: 9 episodes
Writer: 7 episodes
Voice role as Jesus: 1 episode

Other credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017La pesteComposerShort film
2020My Heart Goes Boom!Thanks
2021Chaos WalkingDirector of reshoots[8]

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