Gary Walkow
Visionary auteur of the independent cinema, Gary Walkow was born in 1950 in Chicago, USA. He has been active in the film industry since the early 1980s, predominantly in the genres of drama and romance, and is best known for his films "Notes from Underground" and "The Trouble with Dick". His work has garnered acclaim, including a Special Jury Prize for Dramatic Filmmaking at the Sundance Film Festival for his 1987 film "The Trouble with Dick". Walkow's authorial style is distinctive, often characterized by its thought-provoking themes, dark humor, and nuanced exploration of human relationships. Gary Walkow, with his ceaseless passion for storytelling and his relentless pursuit of truth through film, continues to be a truly inspiring figure in the world of independent cinema.