Education
Joe Cacaci graduated from Emerson College in 1977.
2017
R. Candelária, 9 - Sala 301 - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20091-904, Brazil
Professor Joe Cacaci teaches TV Writing Master Class to the full audience in São Paulo.
120 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116, USA
Joe Cacaci graduated from Emerson College in 1977.
(When postpartum depression reawakens long-dormant and har...)
When postpartum depression reawakens long-dormant and harrowing memories of childhood rape by her father, Veronica takes her tormentor to court, and in doing so, nearly destroys her family. Adult children must confront their father in order to stop the cycle of abuse and save the next generation from the same trauma that they've endured themselves.
https://www.amazon.com/Shattering-Silence-Joanna-Kerns/dp/B07H53KHWT/?tag=2022091-20
1993
(A nice guy goes into the hospital for surgery and through...)
A nice guy goes into the hospital for surgery and through a series of mishaps suffers every man's worst nightmare.
https://www.amazon.com/National-Lampoons-Snatched-Jonathan-Silverman/dp/B07JFNRNF4/?tag=2022091-20
2016
(After sixteen years of marriage and four children, Betty ...)
After sixteen years of marriage and four children, Betty Broderick's high-powered attorney husband decides to leave her for a younger woman with whom he's been having an affair. Hurt by his betrayal and feeling helpless against his legal expertise, Betty begins a campaign of vandalism and verbal assault. Her rage consumes her and ultimately leads to a terrible and violent act.
https://www.amazon.com/Her-Final-Fury/dp/B07143FFKC/?tag=2022091-20
1992
(An all-star cast, top directors, and an intriguing premis...)
An all-star cast, top directors, and an intriguing premise, propel this Emmy Award-nominated series. Gun features six one-hour long riveting, comical, tragic, tawdry tales involving murder, adultery, betrayal, and other sins - all triggered and sometimes resolved by the same handgun which travels into the hands of different characters.
https://www.amazon.com/Episode-1-The-Shot/dp/B00MY2JZLW/?tag=2022091-20
1997
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Joe Cacaci graduated from Emerson College in 1977.
Joe Cacaci began his directing career in the theatre - specifically, the Wildcliff Theatre, once a deteriorating mansion in New Rochelle, New York. In 1983, Cacaci, then a budding playwright, turned the building into a showcase for both established and up-and-coming authors. The renovation of the WildclilT was slow, and the theatre opened in 1986 with The Empty Room and Other Plays, a work by writer-in-residence Shel Silverstein. Cacaci's own dramatic output includes the plays Self Defense and Old Business.
In subsequent years, Cacaci turned to write television movies. His forte was the “based on” genre, docudramas centering on real events. He scripted the stories of Betty Broderick and Pamela Smart, the former the true story of a woman who shot her ex-husband and his second wife. The second installment of Broderick's tale. Her Final Fury: Betty Broderick, the Last Chapter, was, according to Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly, a “tedious courtroom drama”; the first installment was not only considered more dramatic but also earned higher ratings. Cacaci also had the opportunity to create a series of his own. The Trials of Rosie O'Neill. Though the show did not last long, Cacaci established himself in episodic television. He served as executive producer of Showtime's acclaimed Hoop Life before gaining a new assignment in 2001 by taking the creative reigns of the CBS series The Education of Max Bickford after its creators stepped down.
Cacaci's work - The Education of Max Bickford, which premiered on October 2001, centers on a middle-aged male professor at an all-female institution. In the series premiere, Max confronts a turning point in his life after being passed over for a promotion. “Max realizes that he's an old-fashioned man in a modern world and that something has to change,” as a TV Tome reviewer put it. “But he'll be damned if it's him.” Shot in Queens, New York, The Education of Max Bickford was one of several shows that made headlines following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. According to a Los Angeles 'Times Online writer, production was suspended as film companies donated lighting trucks, electrical equipment, and other resources to the disaster scene. The film was finally canceled in June 2002. Cacaci once again teamed up with Dreyfuss in the 2004 television production of Cop Shop, part of the PBS series, Hollywood Presents. As executive producer, he joined David Black, a writer for the popular series Law & Order, and Dreyfuss to present two forty-five-minute plays that take a more realistic approach to the lives of policemen. Fear and Blind Date, the two plays, present a different view of police work and the life of a cop after hours. The original concept of the two teleplays was to imitate a live television production by rehearsing each story as a play and then shooting it straight through.
Joe Cacaci currently works as a writer, producer, and director. He works at the Provincetown Playhouse as a producing director, also at the American Premiere Stage, Boston, Massachusetts, in the same position. Cacaci is a worker at the East Coast Arts (theater company), New Rochelle, New York, beginning 1983, and Wildcliff Theatre, New Rochelle. He directed Concert Pianist, Jewish Repertory Theater, New York, New York, in 1997.
(When postpartum depression reawakens long-dormant and har...)
1993(A nice guy goes into the hospital for surgery and through...)
2016(After sixteen years of marriage and four children, Betty ...)
1992(An all-star cast, top directors, and an intriguing premis...)
1997