George Metaxas


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David Mikalson


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Shane Mills


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Camille Monette


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Kate Monig

Country: United States of America

Kate Monig is an independent illustrator and writer who loves creating surreal and colorful worlds, full of unusual, yet relatable characters. She currently lives in Los Angeles, and has recently returned to university where she double majors in Film, and 2D Illustration. She likes instant coffee and making butt jokes.

 

Alex Montilla


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Robert Morgan


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Lije Morgan

Country: United States of America

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Guust Mulder

Country: Netherlands

Guust Mulder is a filmmaker from Tilburg. In 2012, he graduated from the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam with his film "Chained."
In 2013, Mulder began working as a director, writer, and editor at Full Frame in Tilburg, where he gained experience on large film sets and honed his ability to convey messages effectively. During his time at Full Frame, he successfully realized several projects, including two viral videos: "The Philips Estate" (winner of two Bonk Awards) and "Not Everything is Possible on Routine" for Bouwpensioenfonds.

Mulder also produced award-winning short films such as "Alaraph", "Home" and "Untie," with the latter premiering online on Nowness. After six years, he transitioned to freelance directing, expanding his commercial work to Madrid, where Besweet Films added him to their roster of directors. Despite his international ventures, Mulder maintained a close relationship with Full Frame in the Netherlands, collaborating with them, but also Paul de Vrijer, Frans Suijs and Yaron Mesika on his latest short film, "Defect".

 

Alexandre Mullen

Country: Canada

Raised on a mix of Quebec culture and Hollywood cinema, Alex honors both influences by making movies that feel big and intimate. His screenplay AMANI was recently selected as an Academy Nicholl Fellowships semifinalist, motivating him to keep making movies that use genre elements to highlight personal drama.