Zack Godshall
Acclaimed for his deeply personal and atmospheric storytelling, Zack Godshall was born in 1979 in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States. Active in film-making since the early 2000s, he has majorly worked in drama and documentary genres, with his notable works being "Low and Behold" and "God's Architects," the latter of which earned him the New Orleans Film Festival's Best Documentary award. His authorial style is characterized by a unique blend of fiction and non-fiction elements, often showcasing stories driven by compelling characters and set in his home state of Louisiana. Godshall, with his unorthodox narrative style and an ability to craft stories that resonate universally, is a true testament to the fact that you don't need a Hollywood budget to make profound and impactful cinema.