Feature Films
Directed By Edgar Michael Bravo
GAME DAY
Written and directed by Edgar Bravo. An Italian-American family in Philadelphia gathers on Sunday to cheer their beloved Eagles against their most hated rival, the Cowboys. As the game unfolds, family secrets are revealed, sparking rivalries in the living room that become wilder than those in the game. Who will win?
MARK'S SECRET TO ETERNAL LIFE
Written and directed by Edgar Bravo. 18-year-old Mark wakes up in a parallel world where no one knows who he is - not his family, friends or girlfriend. He discovers that living in this new world will cause a painful death within a year. Mark learns he can avoid this fate by absorbing the life energy of people and possibly live forever.
ONE HOUR FANTASY GIRL
Written and directed by Edgar Bravo. Based on a true story. One Hour Fantasy Girl is a compelling coming-of-age drama that is like no other film of its kind. Boldly honest and thought provoking, the film introduces audiences to the world of a twenty-year-old fantasy girl: Becky Lewis, who escaped an abusive alcoholic mother at the age of 15 and has been surviving on her own in Los Angeles ever since.
Having always struggled for money, Becky becomes business partners with Chi Trang, an aspiring musician, who convinces her to work as a fantasy girl, acting out any fantasy a guy wants as long as there is no sex, no nudity and is 100% legal. She immediately gains two frequent customers, Roger and Bobby, who change her life forever.
Becky finds herself in a web of deceit, betrayal and murder that forces her to give up her own happiness. Shaken and bruised, yet determined to make it, Becky pushes forward hoping to earn enough money to invest in real estate and make the “big bucks.”