Paul Cadenhead is a graduate of the American Film Institute’s directing program and an independent writer/director who is committed to eccentric, character-driven storytelling.

Paul’s films often focus on themes of masculinity, family dynamics and individualism – all lined with a thread of dark humor. He is interested in discovering poignant human truths through a satirical lens. Paul is of both American and New Zealand citizenship, which he attributes to his unique sense of tone and style.

Some of Paul’s previous work includes the award winning short films: The Cowboy Pecan Pie; The Marvin Family Tortoise; Chekhov’s Gun; and A Picture of Friendship During the Dark Ages