Carl Schultz
Renowned for his unique storytelling style, Carl Schultz was born in 1939 in Budapest, Hungary, and began his active career in the film industry from the 1970s. Schultz's primary genres include drama and romance, with his most notable films being "Careful, He Might Hear You," for which he won the Australian Film Institute award for Best Director, and "The Seventh Sign." His authorial style is characterized by his touching portrayal of complex human emotions and relationships, often set against a backdrop of societal or personal turmoil. Schultz, with his Hungarian roots and Australian filmmaking experiences, brings a rich cultural tapestry to his films, making them a captivating blend of diverse perspectives and deeply human narratives.