David Bryant

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David M. Bryant

David has won awards and had numerous short film screened in film festivals including Heebie Jeebies, selected by director Oren Peli to feature on the Paranormal Activity DVD and BR. In 1997 David completed his first feature, the horror Dead Wood. The film was a successful low budget feature distributed to many territories and picked up by Lionsgate for a US release. David followed this up with drama feature Victims, screened at festivals including Fantasia and Raindance, winning awards for Best Screenplay and Best Feature. David's third feature was comedy Drunk on Love and has completed psychological chiller Splinter, winner Best Director at Unrestricted View Film Festival, and sci-fi drama short Between Worlds. As a screenwriter David has made the Quarter Finals of Screencraft Horror comp, The Semi Finals of KIller Shorts, was Top 6% in Academy Nicholl Fellowship and is a Finalist in Screencraft Action & Adventure 2020. David is developing more projects as we speak....

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Director:
2007  Dead Wood
2011  Victims
2015  Drunk on Love
2022  Splinter
????  Between Worlds
????  Blown Away
????  HEEBIE JEEBIES
????  Timeless

Editor:
2007  Dead Wood
2011  Victims
2015  Drunk on Love
2022  Splinter
????  Between Worlds
????  Blown Away
????  HEEBIE JEEBIES
????  Timeless

Producer:
2007  Dead Wood
2011  Victims
2015  Drunk on Love
2022  Splinter
????  Between Worlds
????  Blown Away
????  HEEBIE JEEBIES
????  Timeless

Writer:
2007  Dead Wood
2011  Victims
2015  Drunk on Love
2022  Splinter
????  Between Worlds
????  Blown Away
????  HEEBIE JEEBIES
????  Timeless

Writer:
2016  Dead Silent

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