Michael Tyburski (born August 8, 1984) is an American film director
and screenwriter, best known for directing The Sound of Silence, which
premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. The film was acquired
for international distribution by Sony Pictures Worldwide. and by IFC
Films in the United States. His short film Palimpsest premiered at
Sundance in 2013, where it won a Special Jury Award, and his short
Actor Seeks Role was featured on The New Yorker's Screening Room
series. In 2013, he was named amongst the "25 New Faces of Independent
Film" by Filmmaker Magazine.Tyburski was born and raised in Vermont's
Northeast Kingdom and attended film school at the College of Santa Fe
in New Mexico.
and screenwriter, best known for directing The Sound of Silence, which
premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. The film was acquired
for international distribution by Sony Pictures Worldwide. and by IFC
Films in the United States. His short film Palimpsest premiered at
Sundance in 2013, where it won a Special Jury Award, and his short
Actor Seeks Role was featured on The New Yorker's Screening Room
series. In 2013, he was named amongst the "25 New Faces of Independent
Film" by Filmmaker Magazine.Tyburski was born and raised in Vermont's
Northeast Kingdom and attended film school at the College of Santa Fe
in New Mexico.
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