Michael Gunther

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Michael Gunther is a producer, director and writer.

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Gunther started out in feature films after a career as a commercials director in Europe that spanned almost a decade, and included collaborations with Russell Boyd. He later turned his sights to documentary and feature films and started producing TV documentaries with his own company, including a portrait of acclaimed painter Hans Falk and an account of the devastating 1999 earthquake in Turkey. He wrote and directed The Honeytrap , starring British actress Emily Lloyd, in 2002.

He produced a number of independent features and shorts. Most recently he was co-producer for the feature film Anamorph , directed by Henry Miller and starring Willem Dafoe, Scott Speedman, Peter Stormare and Clea DuVall.

In 2006, he set up New York-based production company named Triboro Pictures with Sirad Balducchi.

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