Matthew Saliba is the award-winning filmmaker behind "Amy's in the Attic" (2010), "Dark Lotus" (2009), "Vampyros Lesbos" (2008), "She Was Asking For It (2007), "Pandora's Paradox" (2004) and "The Manipulator and the Subservient" (2003).
He is also the creator and executive producer of the award-winning feature-length anthology film "Frankenstein Unlimited" (starring Gordon Liu of "Kill Bill" fame), which won "Best Feature Film" at the 2010 Wreck-Beach International Film Festival and was awarded the "Bronze Prize" for "Best Canadian/Quebec Feature Film" at the 2010 Fantasia International Film Festival.
Since 2003, he's been making a name for himself as a filmmaker who specializes in films that combine elements of sado-eroticism (which is to say the erotic representation of sadomasochistic imagery) and horror and has had his work screened the world over in such countries as: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Greece and the United States.
He's very interested in subversive art, gender studies, sexual appropriation, sadomasochism, fetishism, surrealism and theatre of the absurd and these interests are very much reflected in his work, in addition to very eclectic plots ranging from elderly women giving birth to giant toes to young men getting raped by cherry-red dildos!