Todd Rohal, a visionary filmmaker, wrote and directed the critically acclaimed "Rat Pack Rat", which garnered the Special Jury Prize for Originality of Vision at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in 2014. His most recent feature, "Uncle Kent 2", took home the coveted Audience Award for Visions at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival.
Prior to these notable achievements, Rohal wrote and directed "The Guatemalan Handshake" in 2006, which he remarkably self-distributed globally using a single 35mm print. His 2011 film, "The Catechism Cataclysm", premiered at Sundance and was subsequently distributed by IFC Films.
In 2013, Rohal brought "Nature Calls" to the big screen, starring Patton Oswalt, Rob Riggle, and Johnny Knoxville, and distributed by Magnolia Films. Throughout his career, Rohal has participated in the Sundance Institute's esteemed Screenwriter's Lab in 2009 and collaborated on music videos and DVD projects with notable filmmakers Cory McAbee, Jeff Krulik, and the Austin-based band Ola Podrida.