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Bryan Bihari is an award-winning producer who has produced everything from commercial campaigns to feature films. He's known for always saying, "Follow your heart and your art will follow." And he should know. Having spent half his life producing and directing dozens of commercial campaigns, short form and feature film productions, he has made it a mission to tell stories that leave a lasting impression. Bryan's father immigrated from Budapest, Hungary in the early 1960's, fell in love with a native girl and settled down in a small southern California farm town to raise their family. Growing up in the arts and around other artists, Bryan quickly fell in love with the art of filmmaking. Immediately after film school, Bryan found himself working on his first feature film "Solid Ones," with award-winning writer/director Brent Florence and producer Lloyd A. Silverman (Executive Producer, Snow Falling on Cedars). The film received awards and acclaim at each festival it screened at across the U.S. and was ultimately sold and distributed (re-titled: A Girl, Three Guys And A Gun). Bryan teamed up again with Brent Florence and produced their next feature film, the artistic and witty "Eagles in the Chicken Coop." "Eagles" attracted a star studded eclectic cast including Oscar Nominated, Kathleen Quinlan. "Eagles" won awards in every film festival it has entered, on two continents, including Best Pictures and Audience Award from three of Movie Maker Magazines, "Top 25 Film Festivals in the US." "Eagles" took home the greatly coveted Leonardo DaVinci's Horse Award for Best Screenwriting and the coveted Best Director award in Hollywood before a sold-out crowd at the Egyptian Theater. It also took home the Audience Award in New York at the New York United Film Festival. Bryan recently teamed up again with director Brent Florence to produce their next narrative feature film; a psychological thriller which is coming out in the fall of 2021.