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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm4498957Lucas Pavetto - IMDb

    Lucas Pavetto. Lucas was born in Argentina and moved with his family to Italy at the age of 5. As a youngster, Lucas showed promise in story- telling and the visual arts. After finishing his studies, he decided he would start making his own films and wrote and directed his first of the horror, The Bastard Contadine, completed in 2005.

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • Argentina
  2. Lucas Pavetto / Director's reel 2014. A clip from "The Perfect Husband" Movie, written and directed by Lucas Pavetto.

  3. Lucas Pavetto. Director: The Perfect Husband. Lucas was born in Argentina and moved with his family to Italy at the age of 5. As a youngster, Lucas showed promise in story- telling and the visual arts. After finishing his studies, he decided he would start making his own films and wrote and directed his first of the horror, The Bastard Contadine, completed in 2005. He kept making films ...

    • September 6, 1982
  4. Lucas was born in Argentina and moved with his family to Italy at the age of 5. As a youngster, Lucas showed promise in story- telling and the visual arts. After finishing his studies, he decided he would start making his own films and wrote and directed his first of the horror,The Bastard Contadine, completed in 2005.

  5. Lucas Pavetto. 2,130 likes · 1 talking about this. Italian Director & Screenwriter

  6. This is the premise of Writer/Director Lucas Pavetto’s The Perfect Husband (also called What Lies Within), an update to his 2014 short of the same name. In the beginning, we are introduced to Nicola (Bret Rogers) and Viola (Gabriella Wright) – a married couple who happen to be going through one hell of a tough time following the stillborn birth of their first child.

  7. The Perfect Husband: Directed by Lucas Pavetto. With Gabriella Wright, Bret Roberts, Carl Wharton, Tania Bambaci. A married couple decide to spend a weekend in a remote cabin, but the romantic journey takes a turn for the worst, when a sneaking suspicion becomes pure madness.