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Joseph B. "Joe" Vasquez (June 8, 1962 – December 16, 1995) was an American
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maker.


Early life

Vasquez was born in the
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on June 8, 1962 to his parents, Dolores and Fermin Vasquez.Kennedy, Dana (February 9, 1996)
Remembering Joe Vasquez.
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His father was Puerto Rican and his mother was African-American. due to his parents being
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addicts, Vasquez and his older brothers Tito and Tony were given to Bertha Vasquez, their paternal grandmother, He began making his own films at the age of 12 with a super 8 millimeter camera, often recruiting friends from the neighborhood to play the roles, and he would later show them at his Grandmother’s apartment. He would shoot about 30 or 40 films In 1983, he got accepted into the film department at
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, later earning a filmmaking degree.


Career

After completing his studies, Vasquez embarked upon his first feature film in 16 mm, made on a budget for $30,000, Street Story (later known as Street Hitz in a home video release), Vasquez wrote, directed, edited, produced the film, and even managing to get the film distributed. In 1989, he released his second film ''The Bronx War'', which he wrote, directed, and starred in, being shown at a few film festivals, the film was not entirely successful, but it did catch the attention of several film studios,
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became interested in Vasquez and wanted to distribute his next project. Going three days without sleep, he quickly produced a script that had been in his head for years, a semi autobiographical coming-of-age tale of one night in the life of four friends in the south Bronx, the resulting film was '' Hangin' with the Homeboys'' a buddy comedy in the tradition of
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and
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, the film earned him critical acclaim. In 1994, he got an offer to make a film in Puerto Rico, "Rice, Beans and Ketchup, later retitled "Manhattan Merenge!" was Vasquez’s attempt to cross the dance musical genre with an immigrant love story, while sold to home video markets in Europe, the film was never released theatrically in the United States, appearing only at film festivals. Having been arrested for running naked through an apartment building, he was later diagnosed as
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. In March 1995, Vasquez attempted to direct a horror film he had written, despite raising money, and shooting a few days worth of film, the project soon shut down after the crew deserted the set.


Death

On December 16, 1995, Vasquez died as a result of
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-related complications in
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, aged 33.Associated Press (December 22, 1995)
Joseph Vasquez, 33; Directed 'Homeboys'.
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After his death, one of his stories "Caught in the Fever" was posthumously used as a segment in the 1997 television film ''
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''. Another unproduced script was made as the 2013 film "The House that Jack Built".


Filmography


Film


Unmade projects

*''Hangin' with the Homegirls'', A follow up to Homeboys which would’ve taken place on the same night, but would’ve focused on several young women in the Bronx. *''Writing on the Wall'', a script by
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based on his own play about three racially mixed teens who must confront their own prejudices because of a homicide. *''Hell's Kitchen Kids'', a screenplay Vasquez was writing for
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*''Clover'', an adaptation of the
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novel of the same name *''Chameleon Street'', A remake of the 1989 film of the same name


Acting credits


References


External links


Joseph Vasquez filmography
via New York Times
Joseph B. Vásquez @ thetvdb.com
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vasquez, Joseph 1962 births 1995 deaths African-American film directors Mass media people from the Bronx People with bipolar disorder American people of Puerto Rican descent AIDS-related deaths in California Film directors from New York City 20th-century African-American people Sundance Film Festival award winners