Bobby Abate

Born - New Haven, Connecticut

Bobby Abate (Brooklyn, NY) makes films and videos that fuse nostalgia, psychodrama, and spectacle with a distinctly modern resonance. His recent work, the occult themed Love Rose (2010) and Gossip (2011) premiered at the New York Film Festival, and his 1960’s era supernatural drama The Evil Eyes (2011) won \aut\FILM Award for Best LGBT Film at the 50th Ann Arbor Film Festival. Other exhibitions and screenings include the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the Moscow International Film Festival, Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, San Francisco Cinematheque, and the ICA in London and Palm Beach. Critics celebrated his underground feature Certain Women, co-directed with Peggy Ahwesh; and MoMA called the film “as sustained and as successful as Todd Haynes’ acclaimed Far From Heaven,” with an “almost opposite approach."

Film Comment Magazine named Bobby one of the top 25 emerging Filmmakers for the 21st Century  Among other accolades, he is also the recipient of the Princess Grace Award. He is currently working on his first mainstream feature Dressed in Black with Damsels in Distress co-producer Charlie Dibe

 

Artist Collection List

Title Year Runtime Collection
A Few Extra Copies 2012 9 minutes 33 seconds Single Titles
A Party Record Packed with Sex and Sadness 2011 10 minutes 16 seconds Single Titles
Gossip 2011 8 minutes 36 seconds Single Titles
Love Rose 2010 13 minutes 52 seconds Single Titles
One Mile per Minute 2002 10 minutes Single Titles
Soothsayer 2004 13 minutes Single Titles
Sylvania 2005 10 minutes Single Titles
The Evil Eyes 2011 19 minutes 28 seconds Single Titles
The Three Ravens 2009 11 minutes Single Titles
Zenith 2006 10 minutes Single Titles