Richard Glatzer

Richard Glatzer

Distinguished for his heartwarming tales of love and identity, Richard Glatzer was a renowned American filmmaker. Born in 1952 in Flushing, New York, USA, Glatzer was active in the film industry from 1993 until his death in 2015, primarily focusing on the drama and romance genres. He is best known for his critically acclaimed film "Still Alice" (2014), which won an Oscar for Best Actress (Julianne Moore), and his work often explored complex human emotions and relationships with a deeply compassionate lens. Above all, Richard Glatzer was a storyteller who, despite battling ALS, never let his passion for cinema fade, illuminating the screen with narratives that were as poignant as his own life journey.