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14 Facts About Joe Sabia

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Joe Sabia was born on September 16,1983 and is an American filmmaker and digital content producer.

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Joe Sabia is best known as the creator and voice of "73 Questions", a rapid-fire one-take digital series featuring celebrities that he developed for Vogue in 2014.

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Joe Sabia taught himself to read and write Russian and later learned Italian.

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In 2005, as a member of the comedy group, Asinine, Joe Sabia began teaching himself to film and edit from his father's camera, while attending Boston College.

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In 2007, Joe Sabia won the International Pun Championship in Austin, Texas off a rhyming monologue about the 43 presidents that he wrote in under an hour.

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Joe Sabia played piano three hours a day through his high school years, and is an amateur classical pianist attempting such compositions as Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No 3.

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In 2005, Joe Sabia screened a spoof of The OC known as The BC, which he had created with members of his comedy group on an independent website using QuickTime.

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Joe Sabia spent more than six hours each day working on the show.

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The non-profit organization, Mama Hope partnered with Joe Sabia to create the "Stop the Pity, Unlock the Potential" video campaign, which worked to change the perception of Africans and Africa.

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Joe Sabia's videos included "Alex Teaches Commando", which featured an African boy recapping the 1985 Arnold Schwarzenegger film, Commando, and "African Men, Hollywood Stereotypes".

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Joe Sabia developed a concept during a whale-watching trip as a comedic, rapid-fire questionnaire, which became "73 Questions".

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Joe Sabia interviewed Billie Eilish, an unknown artist in October 2017, and held onto the footage for "73 Questions" intending to give the same interview one year later for a side-by-side time capsule video.

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Joe Sabia has developed "Celebrity ASMR" for W Magazine and "Virtually Dating" for Facebook Watch.

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In 2024, Joe Sabia directed his first feature film Federer: Twelve Final Days for Amazon Studios on the retirement of Roger Federer from tennis, alongside director Asif Kapadia.