Biographie de Luc Saber
Luc Saber is a writer, producer, and director. His work in feature films has received many accolades to include the "Best Original Screenplay" and "Best Picture" awards from the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival for writing and producing the feature film "Placebo Effect." He also received the "Award of Merit" from the Accolade Competition for "Edge Of Salvation, " a feature film he wrote, directed and produced.
Saber, whose poetry is peppered with symbolism and imagery plucked out of the dark side of life while exploring the unexplained, the mystery of love, and spiritual dimensions, was influenced by the Latin, Slavic, and German cultures. He was born in a village heavily populated by people of German heritage. He grew up in a Latin culture behind the iron curtain, where authorities frowned upon religion, while witchcraft, sorcery, and black magic were commonplace.
Saber spent part of his childhood in a refugee camp, and after moving to the United States, he joined the US military out of a sense of duty to give back to a nation that welcomed him and his family.