Miguel Müller is originally from the southern part of Brazil. Growing up he watched a variety of European, American and Brazilian pictures, developing in him a strong taste for different kinds of approaches to filmmaking at an early age. Müller's passion for the craft of writing led him to choose his college major in Journalism/Communication Studies. Soon after starting his academic life, he took some television courses and discovered a whole new world. The transition from television to film was just a matter of time and he quickly started writing and shooting experimental and fictional short films. In 2004, he received his first nomination at "Gramado Cine Video", one of the biggest digital film festivals in all of Brazil. After shooting short films in different genres and music videos, he briefly worked in advertising. In 2008, he created, wrote and directed a sitcom for a major network in his home state. In 2009, he decided to move to Los Angeles to expand his career as a filmmaker. Having taken classes at UCLA in writing, cinematography, producing and directing, Miguel wrote and directed Yolanda, which was selected for the "Short Film Corner" at the Cannes Film Festival 2011.Between 2012 and 2015 he produced different projects. In 2016, his debut feature film as a director The Before Time was released.
The French Teacher
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Spotlight 2
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The Before Time
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Any Other Friday
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Crazy Town
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Big Bad Bugs
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Yolanda
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Won the “Artistic Direction Award” for The French Teacher at Edera Film Festival, Italy.
(2019)
ucla
(2009-2012)