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Michael J. Arbouet

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Michael J. Arbouet
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Arbouet at the 2012 Gold Coast International Film Festival September 2012
BornMichael Jean Arbouet
(1971-04-15) April 15, 1971 (age 53)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
🏫 EducationKellenberg Memorial High School
🎓 Alma materC.W. Post Campus of Long Island University
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  2000–present
👩 Spouse(s)Cheryl Russell-Arbouet (1999–Present)
👶 Children2

Michael J. Arbouet (born 15 April 1971 in New York) is a director, writer and producer.

Movie career[edit]

He formed his own film production company Arbo Pictures in 2000 and since then, he has produced and directed several low-budget films. Arbouet broke into the film industry with the award winning film short he directed and produced called New York Minute. This was followed by Serial, a film he produced with his brother Kevin Arbouet, Larry Strong and Alan Spindel.

He teamed up with New York City native and writer Richard Signorelli on the picture How To Grow a Fig Tree (2007), an urban coming of age movie set in the Brooklyn/Queens area with an Italian backdrop. The film went on to win the Accolade Competition for Best Short film.[1]


Michael produced the low-budget independent crime drama, Send No Flowers (2013),[2][unreliable source?] starring Sean Young and Gianni Russo.

At the 2013 Long Island International Film Expo, Send No Flowers won several awards, including a Best Cinematography in a Feature Film, Best Editing in a Feature Film, Best Original Score for a Feature Film, Best Actor in a Feature Film and the Audience Award.[3]

Filmography[edit]

  • 2004 : New York Minute (short film) : Director, Screenplay
  • 2005 : Falling : Director
  • 2007 : 4000 : Director
  • 2007 : I Could Have Been Five Feet : Director
  • 2007 : How to Grow a Fig Tree : Director
  • 2007 : Serial by Larry Strong and Kevin Arbouet : Executive Producer
  • 2008 : Last Day of Summer by Vlad Yudin : EPK Cinematographer
  • 2011 : Portraits in Dramatic Time by David Michalek : Actor
  • 2012 : The Night Never Sleeps by Fred Carpenter : Actor
  • 2013 : Send No Flowers by Fred Carpenter : Producer
  • 2013 : Police State (2016 film) by Kevin Arbouet : Actor
  • 2014 : Cigarette Soup by Damian Voerg : Actor
  • 2015 : The Bistro : Director, Screenplay
  • 2015 : Star Trek: Eye of the Tempest by Kenneth Thomson Jr. : Actor
  • 2016 : Almost Paris by Domenica Cameron-Scorsese : Actor
  • 2016 : Fair Market Value by Kevin Arbouet : Actor
  • 2016 : Reality Sets In (web series) by Scott Brooks and Lauren Martin : Actor
  • 2017 : Rich Boy, Rich Girl by Judy San Roman and Andrew Damon Henriques : Actor
  • 2017 : The Art of the Hustle : Co-Producer
  • 2017 : Gates Avenue (web series) by Michael Arbouet and Richard Signorelli : Series Creator, Director, Producer
  • 2017 : They Stole a House : Director, Producer

References[edit]

  1. "Winners Archives Sept 2007". accoladecompetition.org. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  2. Carpenter, Fred; Young, Sean; Bianco, Tony Lo; Camarda, Russ; Russo, Gianni (2000-01-01), Send No Flowers, archived from the original on 2017-02-02, retrieved 2017-02-02
  3. "2013 Winners - The Long Island International Film Expo". The Long Island International Film Expo. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-02-02.

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