Brody Britton (b. 2000)

Born:
April 10, 2000

Brody Britton is an American independent musician and filmmaker based out of Michigan. Currently, he is primarily known for his roles in several local music groups such as being the guitarist and co-lead vocalist of post-hardcore duo "Bonasera", co-founding noise-rock outfit "bodyguards." with fellow Michigan filmmaker Jack Henry Calverley, playing lead guitar for power-pop band "Kindness, Texas" and being the sole member of bedroom-punk project "Goku's Fire Brigade". His filmmaking style is influenced by his experiences as a local TV news camera operator in the city, often utilizing handheld camera techniques. He has a comedic approach to contemporary social issues and frequently uses music from the music groups he's a part of in his films. His debut short film OVERDUE was released in December 2023.

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