MICHAEL SINGH
Documentary filmmaker
Me, 1985

Featured Productions

Riding The Tiger

The Prisoner’s Song

Uncommon Journeys

You may not agree with every observation in Michael Singh’s documentary Valentino’s Ghost. But this engrossing examination of American perceptions of Arabs and the Arab world gets you thinking…
— Andy Webster, The New York Times

About

Michael Singh

Michael Singh grew up in the Punjab and in the Himalayas, where he attended Woodstock School. He studied Indian history at The University of Chicago and filmmaking at USC’s Division of Cinema-TV in Los Angeles.

His career has spanned multiple creative fields. He once wrote billboard copy for 20th Century Fox’s big-budget movies and played Mr. Patel in the hit stage production of Comedians at Chicago’s Wisdom Bridge Theatre.

Now based in Princeton, MA, Michael is an internationally acclaimed documentary filmmaker. His latest feature-length film, Valentino’s Ghost: Why We Hate Arabs and Muslims, premiered at the Venice Film Festival to a standing ovation, was designated a New York Times Critics’ Pick, and has been called "the decade’s most important film" (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs). The film has aired in over 100 countries.

Valentino’s Ghost was banned by PBS and Sundance due to its uncompromising exposé of Islamophobia in Hollywood.

Michael has written, produced, and directed multiple award-winning films centered on Sikh history and identity, including Prisoner’s Song, Rebel Queen, The Visionary, and Uncommon Ground.

Contact Michael Singh

Available for hire.

m@michaelsingh.org

42 Jefferson Road

Princeton MA 01541

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