Directing
No biography available.
A goose remembers his last migration.
Inspired by his experience on the Florida Film Festival jury, animator Bernardo Britto (2014’s “Yearbook,” 2016’s “Glove,” and this year’s “Hudson Geese”) gives us a hysterical and unique perspective on the Winter Park Boat Tour.
Short animation by Bernardo Britto
The haunting true story of a glove that’s been floating in space since 1968.
A man is hired to compile the definitive history of human existence before the planet is blown up by aliens.
A filmmaker introduces us to the subject of his documentary—the beautiful Jacqueline Dumont, a young Frenchwoman who claims to have uncovered a covert assassination conspiracy. While unsure of the eccentric Jacqueline’s veracity, the filmmaker nonetheless enlists a couple of interns and heads to the holistic retreat in Argentina where she’s hiding out, to explore her claims and film her story. Upon arrival, the filmmaker begins to doubt the worthwhileness of his venture, but finds reasons to hope that he might actually be capturing something big, something real, with his increasingly makeshift film.
A man wakes up with a terrible feeling. His parents are selling his childhood home.
Diagnosed with a black hole growing inside her chest and stuck in a loop reliving the last five days of her life, a 55-year-old wife and mother from Miami, Florida decides to solve time travel in order to go back and be the person she always intended to be.