Daniele Ledonne
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Daniele Ledonne (also called Danny Ledonne) born on January 18, 1982 is a film director. Danny Ledonne is a graduate of Emerson College's film program in Boston, Massachusetts. He has directed three independent pieces including a short biopic on the work of director Stanley Kubrick, a Lego-animated political satire entitled Ship of Fools, and a found footage music video lampooning the Bush Administration. Danny's interest in wildlife filmmaking fostered the production of "Wild Animals, Domesticated Humans" during his final semester at Emerson. The film explores the purposes and challenging of zoological parks.
[edit] Controversy
In 2005, Daniele created Super Columbine Massacre RPG!, a controversial video game in which players explore the final hours in the lives of school shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Distributed via the Internet, it sparked debate (in the form of press coverage) over the game's purpose and social value.