Paul Glickler

Paul Glickler

A master of the exploitation genre, Paul Glickler was born in 1938 in New York, USA and started his directing career in the late 60s. He is best known for his work in the exploitation genre, with his most famous films including "The Cheerleaders" and "Cover Girl Models" which have become cult classics. Despite not winning any major film festival awards, Glickler's work is often characterized by its bold themes, low-budget production values, and an unapologetic approach to on-screen nudity and sexuality. Being a true auteur of his genre, Glickler was a filmmaker who pushed the boundaries of cinematic norms, showcasing a raw and real side of American culture.