Kenneth del Vecchio

Kenneth del Vecchio
Born
OccupationsLawyer, politician, filmmaker
Years activelate 1990s-present
Notable workThe Life Zone

Kenneth del Vecchio is an American lawyer, politician, and filmmaker. He has written, produced, directed and acted in over 30 films. He is founder and chairman of the Hoboken International Film Festival. He also is the author of several legal books, including criminal codebooks published by Prentice Hall and ALM. He is a novelist, who penned his first published novel as a 24-year-old law student. He is the owner of the Criminal Law Learning Center and a former part-time New Jersey municipal judge.[1]

Career

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Prior to working in film, del Vecchio earned a law degree through Temple Law School and was admitted to the bar in 1994. He began writing while in college, during which time he published his first novel.[2][3] In 2001 del Vecchio wrote, produced, and performed in The Rules (for Men), which he based on a novel he wrote. His next film, Pride and Loyalty, marked his directorial debut. He would go on to star, produce, and write in several more films; as of 2024 he has only directed an additional three films, Tinsel Town, The Drum Beats Twice, and 4 Presidents. In 2005 del Vecchio launched the Hoboken International Film Festival (HIFF).[4] He also helped found Justice for All Productions, through which he releases his films.[5]

In 2010 del Vecchio contacted the New Jersey Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Extrajudicial Affairs requesting that they review whether or not his filmmaking career would conflict with his work as a municipal court judge in North Arlington. The committee advised del Vecchio that the promotion of his films could be viewed as improper. In order to avoid issue, del Vecchio resigned from his position. The advisory ruling focused on three of del Vecchio's films, O.B.A.M. Nude, Fake, and An Affirmative Act.[6]

The following year del Vecchio wrote, produced, and starred in The Life Zone, a pro-life horror film that focuses on three pregnant women who were kidnapped while seeking abortions, only to learn that they were instead brought to Hell. Two of the women choose not to pursue an abortion and are able to escape, while the third does not and is forced to undergo a never ending loop of pregnancy and childbirth.[7][8] The movie was the focus of criticism from outlets such as Ms. magazine, which also noted that it received attention from Stephen Colbert.[9] Erin Harrington noted that although del Vecchio tried to frame the film as non-partisan, marketing material advertised the film's ending as anti-abortion. She further wrote that there is no mention of what happens to the third woman's children and that "for all the emphasis upon foetal subjectivity and the rights of the unborn, they are ultimately elided in the name of cosmic retribution."[10]

Political career

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In 2012 del Vecchio was nominated as the New Jersey Libertarian candidate for the United States Senate, which he lost to John Driscoll, Jr.. He chose to run again in 2016, but was again unsuccessful.[11]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Actor Role Notes
2001 The Rules (for Men) No Yes Yes Yes Armando Soul Also based on his novel
2002 Pride and Loyalty Yes Yes Yes Yes Thug #1
2005 Tinsel Town Yes Yes Yes Yes Sebastian King
Lovesick No No No Yes Attorney
2007 Polycarp No Yes Yes Yes Bob Hathaway / The Figure
2008 The Drum Beats Twice Yes Yes Yes Yes John Carreck
Break No No No Yes The Bodyguard
¡Murders No Yes Yes No N/a
O.B.A.M Nude No Yes Yes Yes O.B.A.M
2010 Three Chris's No Yes Yes Yes Mario Vigilante
An Affirmative Act No Yes Yes Yes Nick
2011 Fake No No Yes No N/a
The Grand Theft Yes Yes Yes Yes Mueller
The Great Fight No Yes Yes Yes Judge DeMitro
The Life Zone No Yes Yes Yes Barry
2013 Real Gangsters No No Yes No N/a
2014 Snapshot No No Yes Yes Max Grunberg
Scavenger Killers No Yes Yes Yes Agent Truman
2015 Bleeding Story No Yes Yes Yes Judge DeMitro
The Last Apartment No No No Yes Jameson
Rock Story No Yes Yes Yes Judge Spinelli
2016 Aberrant No No Yes No N/a
Joker's Poltergeist No Yes Yes Yes Bob Nash
Hospital Arrest No Yes Yes Yes Xavier PD
2017 Cries of the Unborn No Yes Yes Yes Barry
Price for Freedom No Yes Yes Yes Carter Chief of Staff
2018 Renaissance Man No Yes Yes Yes Ken Documentary
The Brawler No No Executive Yes Roger
2019 The Savant No Yes Yes Yes Judge DeMitro
A Karate Christmas Miracle No Yes Yes Yes Bob Genesis [12]
Blue Lives Matters No Yes Yes Yes Brandis Weson
2020 4 Presidents Yes Yes Yes Yes Historical Figures 3 Documentary
A Wrestling Christmas Miracle No Yes Yes Yes Ajax Gabriel / Agent Truman

Executive producer only

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Television

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Year Title Writer Producer Actor Role Notes
2013 Shwabby Run Yes Yes Yes Kenny D TV series
2014 Nobody No Yes Yes Richie Raffolini TV movie
2018 Puppets No Yes No N/a

Bibliography

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  • Pride & Loyalty (1997)
  • Revelation in the Wilderness (2000)
  • New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide (2004)
  • 2009 New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide (2005)
  • Prentince Hall's Test Prep Guide to Accompany New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice (2006)
  • 2008 New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide (2007)
  • Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide to the Penal Statues (2008)
  • New York Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2010 (2009)
  • The Great Heist (2011)
  • New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2015 (2016)
  • New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2017 (2017)
  • New York Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2017 (2017)
  • New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2018 (2018)
  • New York Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2018 (2018)
  • New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2019 (2019)

References

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  1. ^ Pérez-peña, Richard (2010-05-31). "Filmmaker, Pressured, Quits as New Jersey Judge". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
  2. ^ Shryock, Bob (July 24, 2002). "Lawyer, writer, director... and President?". Gloucester County Times (Newspapers.com).
  3. ^ O'Keefe, Daniel (November 5, 2008). "Couple uses a little faith for project". The Gazette (Newspapers.com).
  4. ^ "Kenneth Del Vecchio gearing up for Hoboken International Film Festival in Greenwood Lake". The Rockland County Times. 2017-02-09. Retrieved 2026-02-19.
  5. ^ Keegan, Rebecca (June 10, 2011). "Indie films share an anti-abortion theme". The Los Angeles Times (Newspapers.com).
  6. ^ Charles, Toutant (May 11, 2011). "Movie-Making Judge Resigns to Avoid Gag on Promoting Faustian Obama Opus". The New Jersey Law Journal. Archived from the original on June 13, 2011. Retrieved June 18, 2011.
  7. ^ Robb, Adam (6 June 2011). "Pro-life horror film 'The Life Zone' premieres at Hoboken International Film Festival". The Jersey Journal. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  8. ^ Maurer, Mark (3 June 2011). "Aspiring filmmakers show their work at three festivals throughout state". The Star Ledger. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  9. ^ King, Carol (2011-07-18). "Creepy Anti-Choice Horror Film Says Women Who Get Abortions Go to Hell". Ms. Magazine. Retrieved 2026-02-19.
  10. ^ Harrington, Erin (2017-08-10). Women, Monstrosity and Horror Film: Gynaehorror. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-77933-8.
  11. ^ Tumulty, Brian J. (GNS). "Maloney's GOP opponent to be decided in Tuesday primary". Poughkeepsie Journal. Retrieved 2026-02-19.
  12. ^ Zimmer, David M. (January 10, 2019). "Film being directed by Hawthorne resident". The Gazette (Newspapers.com). Retrieved 19 February 2026.

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