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Director, Writer and Producer – John McNulty

John McNulty was born in Singapore and was raised in such countries as France, Hong Kong and Puerto Rico. After graduating from the American School of Paris, he attended the University of Edinburgh where he attained an undergraduate degree in Philosophy and English Literature.
He has a masters in film from NYU where he studied under Spike Lee. Living and working in New York as an assistant editor, he worked on such low budget features as BOYS DON’T CRY (Kimberly Peirce), BAMBOOZLED (Spike Lee) and HENRY FOOL (Hal Hartley). He also directed the short film RELEASE which was featured on THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN where Mr. Letterman starred in McNulty’s short film in a small cameo appearance.
John McNulty currently resides in Paris where he teaches film and is currently at work on a feature film project ALL OF THE VOICES.
Director of Photography – Dejan Blazevski

Dejan Blazevski is a Macedonian filmmaker based in Paris. He has several short films to his credit and is a graduate of the Eicar International Film School. SATURDAY is his first major short film as Director of Photography.
“Tom” – Alexander Maksik

Alexander Maksik is an American writer based in Paris. Originally from Los Angeles, Alexander has lived and worked in Paris for several years. He is a frequent contributor to the San Antonio Express and his work as a poet and short fiction writer can be read at such web sites as The Nervous Breakdown.
“Agnes” – Hania Zeraoui

Hania Zeraoui is a talented French actress with several stage credits to her name. This is her first short film and her first proffesional acting job in English.