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Matthew Cichella in Hyde Out (2024)

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Matthew Cichella

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    5′ 8″ (1.73 m)

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    • Matthew Cichella, the man of many talents, known as the "Renaissance Man of Rockford." He's not just any filmmaker; he's like if Spielberg decided to make movies about faith, forgiveness, and probably a bit of existential dread, but with a dash of Midwestern charm. Matthew Cichella is the CEO and owner of Never Submit Entertainment. He's also a internationally recognized director, producer, and screenwriter, which basically means he's the puppet master behind some of the most intriguing faith-based films you might not have heard of... yet. Matthew's films often dive into the deep end of faith, exploring themes like redemption, struggle, and spiritual awakening. His work includes titles like "God's Not Here" and "God's Not Here II: Trials & Tribulations," which aren't just movies but spiritual journeys on celluloid. Matthew Cichella isn't just making movies; he's crafting cinematic experiences that delve into the human condition, albeit with a faith-based twist. Imagine if "The Shawshank Redemption" had more scenes about redemption and less about prison breaks, and you're getting close to his vibe. Matthew Cichella seems to attract awards like a magnet attracts... well, other magnets. His films aren't just watched; they're celebrated, which in the world of cinema, is like saying your cooking is so good, it's Michelin-starred. From directing psychological thrillers to faith-based anthologies, Matthew Cichella might just be the kind of person who, if you asked him to make a documentary on quantum physics, would somehow weave in a narrative about faith, love, and redemption. Because why stick to one genre when you can master them all? So, in summary, Matthew Cichella is your go-to guy if you're looking for films that make you ponder life's big questions, all while being entertained by stories of love, hope, and probably a few plot twists that would make M. Night Shyamalan say, "Hey, that's a good one!"
      - IMDb mini biography by: Unknown

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      Tosha Cichella(September 17, 2013 - present)

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  • Whipton, Illinois

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