Michael Wallace, a visionary creative force, has spent the past 15 years meticulously crafting a vast and impressive collection of cinematic masterpieces, with a staggering portfolio of over two dozen films to his name, each one a testament to his unwavering dedication and artistic expertise.
Notably, the individual in question demonstrated exceptional entrepreneurial spirit by personally securing all the necessary financial backing to produce and star in the forthcoming feature film, Lost Mission.
This ambitious project, which was meticulously crafted over a four-week period in Valdosta, Georgia, necessitated the assembly of a diverse team of local professionals from Georgia, as well as talented actors from both California and Georgia.
The film, a testament to the individual's unwavering dedication and perseverance, has since secured widespread distribution both domestically and internationally through the expertise of Seth Kittay at All Channel Films.
Wallace's cinematic endeavors took a remarkable turn in 2010 when he embarked on the production and starring role in the film REHEARSAL, a project that showcased his multifaceted talents as a filmmaker and actor. The film's shooting schedule was nothing short of astonishing, with the entire production taking place over a mere 14-day period, with a cast and crew of over 30 individuals working tirelessly to bring the story to life.
Despite the condensed timeline, Wallace managed to capture an impressive 120 pages of script, a testament to his ability to efficiently and effectively convey the narrative through the lens of his camera. The fact that this feat was accomplished on location at his own restaurant, CHRISTAKIS GREEK CUISINE, in Tustin, CA, only adds to the remarkable nature of this undertaking.
Wallace collaborated with Jason Konopsis in 2015 to secure the script option for IRISH PRIDE, which subsequently found a new home at Third Wave Productions under the guidance of Susan Gorrell. The film is currently being directed by Zak Knutson, a filmmaker with a notable body of work that includes the production of Supercon. IRISH PRIDE has garnered significant attention and endorsements from esteemed figures, including the legendary Lou Holtz, a hall of fame coach, and has been granted a unique privilege, allowing it to be shot on the campus of Notre Dame University, a rare honor reserved for only the third film in the university's history.
Wallace has recently exercised the option to sell the screenplays for LOUD AS LIONS and A LETTER TO SHEA to Simon Brooks, a highly respected and accomplished film producer, whose impressive credits include the production of notable movies like WHITE NOISE and LOVE, ROSIE, at Canyon Creek Films, a prominent production company known for its successful ventures in the film industry.