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Mickael Gold | |
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Born | Mickael Zaoui Enghien-Les-Bains, France |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Film director, producer, screenwriter, editor, actor, composer |
Years active | 2019–present |
Notable work |
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Mickael Gold is a French American independent film director and producer known for his work on films like California Dream, Mortal Poker, and 36 Hours. Starting his career as a set builder, Gold's hands-on experience in film production helped him rise through the ranks to become a notable figure in independent filmmaking.
Early life
editGold attended college for architecture but was inspired to change paths after learning about film production design. This decision was influenced by his realization of the similarities between architecture and the thematic elements of production design, particularly highlighted by his interest in the design of the Bat Cave from "The Dark Knight".
Career
editEarly career
editGold began his career in the film industry as a set builder for small budget films, gradually moving into roles such as production designer and ultimately, film director. His early experiences on set provided him with a practical education in filmmaking.
Major works
editGold wrote and directed California Dream during the COVID-19 pandemic, which received critical acclaim for its innovative storytelling. His other notable projects include Mortal Poker and 36 Hours, which have been praised for their narrative depth and visual style.
Commercial work
editIn addition to his film projects, Gold has directed commercials for high-profile brands such as Dior, Nike, Lancôme, and Redbull, bringing his cinematic style to the advertising world.
Personal life
editDetails about Gold's personal life are generally kept private. Gold's early life was marked by personal challenges. These experiences deeply influenced his work and life philosophy, focusing on themes of second chances and redemption, as evident in California Dream. His father's advice, "You already have the 'no', try your best to get the 'yes'," has guided his approach to both life and filmmaking.
Filmography
edit- California Dream (2022)
- Mortal Poker (2023)
- 36 Hours (2024)
References
editExternal links
edit- https://www.kortexproduction.com
- https://www.imdb.com/name/nm10824808/
- https://www.instagram.com/mickael_gold/
Category:American film directors
Category:American film producers
Category:Indie filmmakers
References
edit- ^ "Daily Inspiration: Meet Mickael Gold". VoyageLA. 15 April 2022. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
- ^ "Mickael Gold - IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-05-05.