In the mid-nineties, Andrew Librizzi wrote, co-produced and directed
his first feature film, Holding On. An international award winner at
the Houston Worldfest Film Festival, Holding On acquired both domestic
and international distribution.
In addition to his
feature film work, Andrew has written and directed both instruction and
commercial projects for such national clients as Visa, Seimens Rolm,
Palm Beach Tan and Nortel Communications and has been the recipient of
a number of industry awards including five Tellys and two Communicator
Awards. In 1995, Librizzi established the Desert Bloom Theatre.
While at Desert Bloom, Andrew honed his ability as writer/director with
a number of original main stage romantic comedies including, "The First
Church of Texaco", "The Boxer's Garden" and "Peanut Butter and Tofu on
Jewish Rye". Since then, Librizzi's plays have been performed in
professional and community theaters throughout the United States and
Canada.
Librizzi also directed
one of the very first High Definition Television pilots called, Texas
Tales and Legends. Starring Barry Corbin (Northern Exposure; One Tree
Hill & No Country For Old Men) and is slated to both write and direct
it's follow-up series, Legends & Outlaws. In 2009, he wrote and
directed Still Born. The short film was written, cast and produced in
two weeks for the film competition, The 168 Hour Film Festival. Still
Born garnered eleven nominations including, Best Director, Best Film,
Cinematography, Best Actor, Best Actress, Screenplay, Art Direction,
Score and others. It took home both acting category awards. The film
also was selected as one of twelve finalists for Best Film in the Damah
Film Festival. In late 2009, Librizzi began working on his second
original feature film, Beyond The Farthest Star.