Todd Rohal
Todd Rohal is an accomplished independent filmmaker hailing from the United States. He has directed three notable feature films: *The Guatemalan Handshake* (2006), *The Catechism Cataclysm* (2011), and *Nature Calls* (2012). Rohal's career began with a series of short films, including *Single Spaced* (1997), *Slug 660* (1998), *Knuckleface Jones* (1999), and *Hillbilly Robot* (2001). Notably, both *Single Spaced* and *Knuckleface Jones* showcase actress Piper Perabo, who was a college friend of Rohal’s.
His debut feature, *The Guatemalan Handshake*, garnered critical acclaim and earned him the Jury Special Award for Best Film at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2006, marking a significant milestone in his career. Rohal's distinctive storytelling and unique style have made a lasting impact on the independent film scene, allowing him to carve out a niche that resonates with audiences and critics alike. With a blend of humor and unconventional narratives, he continues to contribute to the evolving landscape of independent cinema. Rohal’s works reflect his creative vision and commitment to authentic storytelling, earning him recognition in the industry and among film enthusiasts.
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