Filmmaker/Director/Actor/Writer/Producer/Editor/Radioshow Host/Rebel - Michael McCallum
Photo by Steven Glynn.

Rebel Pictures is a Mid-Michigan film company whose feature film credits include the multi award-winning Fairview St., Handlebar, and Lucky as well as the short film comedic trilogy, Waiter From Hell.
Rebel Pictures' fourth feature, Buffalo, was awarded 22 major awards, received 12 nominations in 38 film festivals!
Michael McCallum is the owner of Rebel Pictures, and also an award-winning Director, Writer, Actor, Editor and Lansing native who makes and promotes Michigan-made films.
His 30 films have won 194 major awards, received 211 nominations and have been played in 441 film festivals nationally and internationally!
Michael was honored to receive the "Michigan Independent Filmmaker Of the Year 2012" by the Uptown Film Festival in Detroit.
In 2013 and 2014, he was invited to direct a short film for the Production Workshop at the Grand Rapids Film Festival (GRFF). Both films were finished by McCallum and one of his editors and have won many awards nationally and internationally. He recently resigned from serving on the GRFF's Board Of Directors and as the Director for the revamped GRFF 36 Hour Film Challenge.
Rebel Pictures' fourth feature, Buffalo, was awarded 22 major awards, received 12 nominations in 38 film festivals!
Michael McCallum is the owner of Rebel Pictures, and also an award-winning Director, Writer, Actor, Editor and Lansing native who makes and promotes Michigan-made films.
His 30 films have won 194 major awards, received 211 nominations and have been played in 441 film festivals nationally and internationally!
Michael was honored to receive the "Michigan Independent Filmmaker Of the Year 2012" by the Uptown Film Festival in Detroit.
In 2013 and 2014, he was invited to direct a short film for the Production Workshop at the Grand Rapids Film Festival (GRFF). Both films were finished by McCallum and one of his editors and have won many awards nationally and internationally. He recently resigned from serving on the GRFF's Board Of Directors and as the Director for the revamped GRFF 36 Hour Film Challenge.