Tom Gustafson, a multifaceted director and producer, has garnered an impressive array of accolades, with his work winning over 60 prestigious awards and being showcased at more than 250 international film festivals.
Notably, his debut feature, "Were The World Mine", received the esteemed "Critics' Pick" designation from The New York Times, with the publication praising it as "Movie Musical Magic".
Furthermore, his second feature, "¡Hurra! Mariachi Gringo", received glowing reviews from The New York Times, with the publication proclaiming, "¡Hurra! Mariachi Gringo is right on pitch".
Tom's latest musical film, "Hello Again", has also received widespread critical acclaim, with The New York Times hailing it as "The movie musical needs more ambitious creators like this".
In addition to his work in the film industry, Tom holds a degree from Northwestern University and has also honed his skills as an On Location Casting Director on studio projects, working on a variety of projects in his spare time.