Michael J. Saul

Michael J. Saul

Acclaimed American filmmaker, Michael J. Saul, was born in 1963 in San Diego, USA, and has been actively directing films since the early 1990s. Known primarily for his contributions to the genre of LGBT-themed dramas, Saul is celebrated for his poignant storytelling as demonstrated in his most famous films, including "Crush" and "Go Go Reject." While his work has not been recognized at major film festivals, the director's authentic narratives and immersive storytelling techniques have earned him a dedicated following. Michael J. Saul is a beacon of representation in cinema, passionately portraying the triumphs and tribulations of the LGBTQ+ community with a sensitivity that only he can deliver.