William Eubank
American film director

William Eubank

Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Who is William Eubank?
William Eubank is an American film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. He is best known for directing the films "Love" and "The Signal," as well as directing episodes of the television series "The Knick" and "Stranger Things."
What is William Eubank's directorial debut?
William Eubank made his directorial debut with the 2011 science-fiction film "Love." The film was self-financed by Eubank and gained a cult following, leading to his subsequent projects.
Has William Eubank worked on any television shows?
Yes, William Eubank has worked on several television shows as a director. He directed two episodes of the medical drama series "The Knick" in 2014, and two episodes of the popular Netflix series "Stranger Things" in 2019.
What is "The Signal" film directed by William Eubank about?
"The Signal" is a science fiction thriller film directed by William Eubank. It follows three young adults who, while on a road trip, are lured into a remote location and captured, leading to a series of mysterious events. The film explores themes of identity, perception, and the nature of reality.
Has William Eubank won any awards for his work?
Yes, William Eubank has received recognition for his work. His film "Love" won the Best Experimental Film award at the Phoenix Film Festival in 2011. Additionally, he was nominated for Best Director at the Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival for "The Signal" in 2015.