Lior Geller

Lior Geller

Lior Geller, born in 1982 in Tel Aviv, Israel, is a noteworthy filmmaker who has been actively contributing to the cinematic universe since 2004. Known for his unique blend of drama and crime genres, Geller gained significant recognition with his short film "Roads," which set a Guinness World Record for the most awards won by a short student film, and his debut feature film, "We Die Young" starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Although Geller's directorial style is versatile, he is typically appreciated for his ability to encapsulate raw, hard-hitting narratives with an emotionally resonant and visually compelling aesthetic. Away from the camera, Geller is a passionate storyteller who brings a genuine human touch to his films, often drawing from his own experiences and cultural background.