Robert Gilbert (b. 2002)

Birthplace:
England

Born:
December 20, 2002

Robert Gilbert, founder of Soup Studios, is a masterful writer and director celebrated for his distinctive approach to storytelling in horror and thriller genres. With a degree in filmmaking and having studied filmmaking for 7 years with a portfolio brimming with unique short films, Robert has been immersed in the world of cinema since childhood. His lifelong ambition is to craft captivating narratives that challenge Hollywood conventions, leaving audiences quaking with fear. Drawing heavy inspiration from Japanese horror and the visionary David Lynch, Robert's work is marked by its ability to unsettle and enthral, promising a future of ground breaking cinematic experiences.

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2024  A Gnome Walk

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