Michael Coulombe
- Director
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Michael Coulombe is an award winning and nominated writer and director from Los Angeles.
He is also a script supervisor of nine years and over 200 films.
Coulombe's first play "You Can Call Me Eve," was produced by Write Act Repertory in Hollywood, CA which premiered in December of 2011 to both critical and audience acclaim. It is now being adapted into a feature film starring academy award winning actress Olympia Dukakis.
He wrote and is directing his first short film Ax in 2012 and co wrote a feature film script "Eden Falls" with friend Martin Rogers and Victor Miller (Emmy winner and writer of the original Friday the 13th) which is now in pre-production.
He created the monthly networking group "East Side Indie Film Group" because he feels strongly about bringing the industry together.
He is also a published author with his poetry book "Swimming the Storm".
He is also a script supervisor of nine years and over 200 films.
Coulombe's first play "You Can Call Me Eve," was produced by Write Act Repertory in Hollywood, CA which premiered in December of 2011 to both critical and audience acclaim. It is now being adapted into a feature film starring academy award winning actress Olympia Dukakis.
He wrote and is directing his first short film Ax in 2012 and co wrote a feature film script "Eden Falls" with friend Martin Rogers and Victor Miller (Emmy winner and writer of the original Friday the 13th) which is now in pre-production.
He created the monthly networking group "East Side Indie Film Group" because he feels strongly about bringing the industry together.
He is also a published author with his poetry book "Swimming the Storm".