Michael Lukk Litwak is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker and cartoonist, originally hailing from Los Angeles, whose work has captivated collectors of physical media with its unique blend of character-driven narratives and genre influences. His debut feature, "Molli and Max in the Future" (2023), is a sci-fi romantic comedy that features an impressive ensemble cast including Zosia Mamet and Danny Burstein. Collectors are drawn to this film for its inventive storytelling that melds the whimsical with the profound, reminiscent of classics like "When Harry Met Sally" but infused with a modern, absurdist twist akin to "Rick & Morty."
Litwak's most notable work, "Napoleon in Exile" (2016), has also become a sought-after title among enthusiasts, celebrated for its daring approach to historical narrative and rich visual style. The film’s limited physical media release, complete with exclusive artwork and behind-the-scenes features, has made it a prized possession for collectors eager to explore the depths of Litwak's cinematic vision. As a filmmaker who continues to push boundaries, Litwak's contributions to the home video landscape are not just films; they are collectible artifacts of contemporary storytelling.