Michael M. Bilandic

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Born
Chicago, U.S.
OccupationDirector
Yearsactive2004–present
Michael M. Bilandic
Born
Chicago, U.S.
OccupationDirector
Years active2004–present

Michael M. Bilandic is an American film director, writer and producer, best known for his gritty New York City based microbudget comedies Hellaware, Jobe'z World and Project Space 13 (2021).[1] He is a frequent collaborator of the director Abel Ferrara and cinematographer Sean Price Williams.[2][3]

Michael M. Bilandic was born in 1978, in Chicago, Illinois to Heather Morgan and former mayor of Chicago and chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, Michael Anthony Bilandic.[4]

As a young man, Bilandic joined his grandfather on a fishing trip to northern Wisconsin. He viewed his grandfather as a nice man and the "alpha of the family".[5]

Bilandic moved from Chicago to Lower Manhattan just several days before the September 11 attacks in 2001. The neighborhood stayed his place of residence for years and the backdrop for all of his films.[6]

In 2004 Bilandic worked as directing intern for Spike Lee on his film She Hate Me.[7] In 2008, he began working with Abel Ferrara, first as his assistant on the documentary "Chelsea on the Rocks" then moving up to producing his films Mulberry St. in 2010 and The Projectionist in 2019.[8]

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