- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Luis Sconza is a italian brazilian director, writer and producer. He went to film school at brazilian university Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP), one of the best film schools in the country. There he met his filmmaker friends and frequent collaborators Helio Ranieri, Leo Misleh, Camilo Pensa, Solon Neto, Renata Zbóril, Vitor Ortona, Guilherme Abud and Jessyca Ferrari. Since 2010 his filmmaking career spans music videos, fashion films, short films, commercials, internet content and feature films. His comedy horror screenplay "Fast Food Killer" was between the 20 finalists out of 1477 screenplays of the 2016 TNT Short Films Festival. A turning point on his career and life came when he met fellow brazilian filmmaker Gui Pereira and brazilian producer Lucca Bertollini on that same year, forming a strong friendship and starting new collaborations. In 2017 he created his film label Sconzhaus. He's currently working on his new horror short "Bedbug".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Guilherme Soares
- Most of his films are set in the past, before the year 2000.
- Tends on having Camel cigarettes in every film.
- Like Fincher, his movies often end with villains either "winning" or not receiving proper punishment.
- The use of songs is essential to his writing and his films.
- Likes to mix and match genres and themes, never working with just a single genre.
- The first film he saw at a movie theater was "The Lion King" accompanied by his mother and maternal grandfather. He still remembers finishing his large popcorn and Coke without taking his eyes off of the screen.
- He's also a trained DJ, musician and photographer.
- The song "Western Boy" by singer/songwriter Sarah Keys was written about him.
- His father is a great influence on his love for movies, since he is a collector of VHSs, DVDs and Blu-rays and trips to movie rental stores were frequent during his childhood.
- His maternal stepgrandfather showed him at a very young age cult classics like "Ed Wood", "L'armata Brancaleone" and Charlie Chaplin's filmography.
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