

Dead Talk Live has a new guest, and it is Rodrigo Fiallega, who will be joining us on our TV talk show, live on Monday, August 23rd at 9:30pm Eastern Time! Many fans will certainly be thrilled to see this amazing talent, who is possibly best known for his direction work in Ricochet (2020).
While Rodrigo Fiallega is likely best known for his work in Ricochet, he also has an interesting list of diverse direction, writing, and visual effects credits, too, including Unbroken (2014), Antboy (2013), Ghost Protocol (2011), and First Sight (2011).
Rodrigo Fiallega was born in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He studied philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and communication at the Iberoamericana University (UIA, in Spanish), in Mexico City. Rodrigo Fiallega received a Master’s Degree in Interactive Audiovisual Communication at the School of Audiovisual Media (EMAV) and a Doctorate in Documentation, Analysis and Film Theory at the Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona.
As stated above, Rodrigo Fiallega will be joining us live on Monday, August 23rd, 2021, at 9:30pm Eastern Time for our Dead Talk Live TV talk show. This is one you certainly won’t want to miss!
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