Career
Gábor Fabricius is a media designer, film director and writer Master of Arts graduate from Central Saint Martins Collage in London, his professors included Mike Figgis. His early interest was in music, fine art and media design.
In the turn of the millennia, Gábor Fabricius focused on social awareness campaigns with Ittvan.org, the non-profit foundation raising awareness in multiple social issues.
He has been directing music videos, shortfilms, other cinematic, and multimedia initiatives. His cinematic creative collective, Otherside Stories develops scripts for moving image.
Among these were Live (2007), the widely popular Sziget Festival documentary with soundtrack by Zagar or Bianka (2012) the story of a gipsy girl whose father was killed. Since 2010, Fabricius has been a professor in Media Theory, Trends, Media Design and Visual Communication at the most prestigious applied art collage in Hungary, Moholy-Nagy Művészeti Egyetem, (MOME) in Budapest.
In 2010, his short, Grown Ups was premiered in Naoussa International Film Festival, Greece.
In 2012, his short, Bianka was premiered at 43th Hungarian Film Festival In 2014 he set up Otherside, a cinematic creative collective. In 2014 he wrote and directed a short film, Skinner, world premiered at Toronto International Film Festival. Skinner European premiere was in Regensburg, Germany.
In 2014-2015 Skinner was screened in Vilnius Film Festival - Lithuania, Cork, Ireland - Visegrad Film Festival, FabioFest - Bratislava and Prague, Lubuskie Film Summer – Lagow / POLAND, Raindance Film Festival - London, and more.