
Directing · 74 years old
The Bronx, New York, USA
Abel Ferrara (Italian: [ferˈraːra]; born July 19, 1951) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for the provocative and often controversial content in his movies and his use and redefinition of neo-noir imagery. A long-time independent filmmaker, some of his best known movies include the New York-set, gritty crime thrillers The Driller Killer (1979), Ms .45 (1981), King of New York (1990), Bad Lieutenant (1992), and The Funeral (1996), chronicling violent crime in urban settings with spiritual overtones. Ferrara also worked in a wide array of genres, including the sci-fi remake Body Snatchers (1993), cyberpunk thriller New Rose Hotel (1998), the religious drama Mary (2005), the black comedy Go Go Tales (2007), and the biopic Pasolini (2014), as well as in several documentary filmmaking projects.

Abel Ferrara: Not Guilty
Himself

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Self

Alive in France
Self

Marty Supreme
Ezra Mishkin

The Night Burns
Abel

The Passion According to Béatrice
Self

Ms .45
1st Rapist

Daddy Longlegs
Robber

Balkan Spirit
Self - Director

Piazza Vittorio
Himself

Black Butterfly
Pat

Mulberry St.
Self

The Projectionist
Himself

Chelsea on the Rocks
Self

At Sundance
Self

Water and Sugar – Carlo Di Palma: The Colours of Life
Self

The Driller Killer
Reno Miller

9 Lives of a Wet Pussy
Old Man

Judas' Gospel
Herodes

Uncle Bob
Self