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Joseph Edward Fabiszewski Jr. (born October 4, 1951), better known as "Joe Fab", is an award-winning and Emmy-nominated〔()〕 American producer, writer and director. ==Professional== Fabiszewski has produced, written and directed films and has worked in video production, media and communications, event production and the live presentation of plays and music. He received the 2006 Christopher Award.〔(The Christophers, Inc ). Christophers.org.〕 Also in 2006, Billy Campbell, president of Discovery Networks U.S., presented him the Discovery and Imagination Award.〔()〕 In 2007, Fabiszewski's film ''Paper Clips'', the feature documentary about the Paper Clips Project, was screened at the American Independent Film Festival in Kuwait.〔(US film festival in Kuwait highlights children''s tolerance-promotion power – Arts & Culture – 12/03/2007 ). KUNA.〕 The U.S. Consulate in Chennai, India, again gave Fabiszewski the privilege of representing the United States as a special cultural envoy in 2008. He was a guest at both the Kerala and Chennai International Film Festivals, where ''Paper Clips'' was screened.〔(2008 Chennai Press Releases | Consulate General of the United States Chennai, India ). Chennai.usconsulate.gov.〕 He conducted workshops with children rescued from the streets of India.〔(Chennai’s tryst with ‘Paper Clips’ ). ''The Hindu'' (December 20, 2008).〕 Fabiszewski produced, co-directed and wrote the feature documentary ''Bedford: The Town They Left Behind'', released in 2009.〔(Film Credits ). Bedford the Movie.〕 The film won the GI Film Festival Award,〔(BEDFORD: The Town They Left Behind ). Vanguardcinema.com.〕 it was also the recipient of the MovieGuide Faith and Freedom Award.〔("'THE BLIND SIDE', 'UP' WIN BIG AT AWARDS GALA" ). Movieguide (January 18, 2013).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Joe Fab」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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