Bryant Anderson(I)
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Bryant Anderson, a filmmaker and screenwriter from Cleveland, Ohio, began his career in the film industry by working on various local projects, taking on roles as an actor and assistant director. He often recalls how his first days on set, filled with long hours and little to no pay, forced him to channel those hard-learned lessons into his directorial debut, Finale.
The short film 'Finale' is a project Bryant directed, wrote, and produced. Anderson was inspired by the epidemic, which deeply affected him and motivated him to explore the complex dynamics of brotherhood and mortality. "Finale" is an urban drama that explores the lives of two brothers-one a drug dealer, the other a homosexual dying of AIDS. The film culminates in a powerful conclusion where one of the brothers meets his fate. "Finale" was selected for screening at the fourth annual Urban MediaMakers Film Festival. Building on the emotional depth he explored in Finale, Anderson turned his attention to societal issues with A Day of Racism, where he continued to unravel the complexities of human relationships, this time through the lens of race and hatred. The film delves into the life of a young man determined to combat racism, offering a stark and realistic portrayal of how racist language can incite violence and change lives. "A Day of Racism" was a finalist in the December 2020 New York Movie Awards.
With a passion for giving voice to underrepresented communities, Anderson's screenplay A Family is a Family further showcased his commitment to exploring non-traditional narratives, reflecting his belief in the importance of diverse stories. His feature-length script tells the story of a gay boardinghouse owner who struggles to be a father figure to his varied and unruly tenants. In 2022, the screenplay was selected for both the KinoDrome: International Motion Picture & Screenplay Festival and the Urban MediaMakers Festival.
Anderson's urban thriller screenplay, "You Better Run, You Better Hide," features a female lead and tells the gripping story of a plus-size fitness instructor who defies a state-mandated quarantine only to be hunted by a sociopath with a deep-seated hatred for women like her. In 2022, the screenplay was a finalist in the Hollywood Just4Shorts Film and Screenplay Competition. That same year, Bryant Anderson directed the short film Perspective, written by Niece Anderson. The story centers on a young man wrestling with a moral dilemma as he prepares to propose to the woman he loves, who is troubled by his overwhelming devotion. Perspective was released in September 2022.
Riding on the success and experience of his previous works, Anderson set out to make an even more significant impact in 2024 by directing three short films within a single year. The first, The Alumni, is a science fiction drama; the second, Consolation, is a thriller; and the third, Detour to Love, is a romantic drama. Reflecting on his journey, Anderson often speaks about the challenges and triumphs that shaped his career. His passion for storytelling is fueled by a desire to give voice to those usually unheard, and he dreams of one day creating feature films that capture the essence of his stories.
The short film 'Finale' is a project Bryant directed, wrote, and produced. Anderson was inspired by the epidemic, which deeply affected him and motivated him to explore the complex dynamics of brotherhood and mortality. "Finale" is an urban drama that explores the lives of two brothers-one a drug dealer, the other a homosexual dying of AIDS. The film culminates in a powerful conclusion where one of the brothers meets his fate. "Finale" was selected for screening at the fourth annual Urban MediaMakers Film Festival. Building on the emotional depth he explored in Finale, Anderson turned his attention to societal issues with A Day of Racism, where he continued to unravel the complexities of human relationships, this time through the lens of race and hatred. The film delves into the life of a young man determined to combat racism, offering a stark and realistic portrayal of how racist language can incite violence and change lives. "A Day of Racism" was a finalist in the December 2020 New York Movie Awards.
With a passion for giving voice to underrepresented communities, Anderson's screenplay A Family is a Family further showcased his commitment to exploring non-traditional narratives, reflecting his belief in the importance of diverse stories. His feature-length script tells the story of a gay boardinghouse owner who struggles to be a father figure to his varied and unruly tenants. In 2022, the screenplay was selected for both the KinoDrome: International Motion Picture & Screenplay Festival and the Urban MediaMakers Festival.
Anderson's urban thriller screenplay, "You Better Run, You Better Hide," features a female lead and tells the gripping story of a plus-size fitness instructor who defies a state-mandated quarantine only to be hunted by a sociopath with a deep-seated hatred for women like her. In 2022, the screenplay was a finalist in the Hollywood Just4Shorts Film and Screenplay Competition. That same year, Bryant Anderson directed the short film Perspective, written by Niece Anderson. The story centers on a young man wrestling with a moral dilemma as he prepares to propose to the woman he loves, who is troubled by his overwhelming devotion. Perspective was released in September 2022.
Riding on the success and experience of his previous works, Anderson set out to make an even more significant impact in 2024 by directing three short films within a single year. The first, The Alumni, is a science fiction drama; the second, Consolation, is a thriller; and the third, Detour to Love, is a romantic drama. Reflecting on his journey, Anderson often speaks about the challenges and triumphs that shaped his career. His passion for storytelling is fueled by a desire to give voice to those usually unheard, and he dreams of one day creating feature films that capture the essence of his stories.