
Carl Rinsch, born in 1980, is a film director known for bringing a distinctly cinematic, genre-forward approach to large-scale storytelling. He gained wide attention with 47 Ronin (2013), where he helmed a high-concept action epic rooted in historical legend, blending sweeping spectacle with character-driven mythic momentum. Rinsch’s work is most associated with ambitious action and fantasy projects, often emphasizing bold visual design, stylized action choreography, and an immersive sense of world-building that translates well to feature-length storytelling and the wider traditions of contemporary genre cinema.
