William Mark McCullough
A master of the southern Gothic genre, William Mark McCullough was born in 1974 in Savannah, Georgia, USA, and has been directing films since the early 2000s. Known for his profound exploration of the American South, he has made his mark with films such as "American Hell" and "The Arbors", each revealing a dark, thought-provoking perspective on human nature. While McCullough hasn't garnered any major film festival awards as of yet, his unique storytelling and directorial style, characterized by atmospheric settings and intense character studies, have earned him a loyal following in indie cinema. Warm, down-to-earth, and deeply passionate about his craft, McCullough's love for his native South and its stories shines through in every frame he shoots.