Zack Godshall, a multifaceted creative force hailing from the vibrant city of Lafayette, Louisiana, has made a significant mark in the world of filmmaking.
His inaugural feature films, Low and Behold, which premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in 2007, and Lord Byron, which had its debut at the same esteemed festival in 2011, went on to be released by the Sundance Institute, further solidifying his reputation as a talented writer and director.
In addition to his work in feature filmmaking, Godshall has also made a name for himself in the realm of documentary storytelling. His documentaries, God's Architects (2009),A Man Without Words (2013),and The Boatman (2017),have garnered widespread critical acclaim and have been showcased on prominent platforms such as Time, Topic, and The Documentary Channel.