Brouhaha Film & Video Showcase

Brouhaha Film & Video Showcase Program #2

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The 33rd Annual Brouhaha Film & Video Showcase has become one of the premier outlets for locally produced films and videos, the best work from film schools statewide, and a fun-filled gathering for lovers of independent film. Audiences are made up of filmmakers, film educators, local production representatives, industry organization members, and the general public, all fascinated by the scope and creativity of films screened each year representing the entire spectrum of Florida’s immense talent pool.

 

Launched in 1992 by Blair Witch producer Gregg Hale, past Brouhaha alums include Barry Jenkins (Moonlight), Pixar animator Patrick Osborne (Feast) and Iron & Wine frontman Sam Beam. Will you be the next filmmaker showcased on the Enzian screen?

 

Program #2 includes:

Due to adult content, this program is recommended for mature audiences only.

 


Lake of Fire
Dir. Rylan Kriska
This documentary follows the vandalization of a public art exhibition in Sarasota celebrating themes of diversity, kindness, and inclusion. What differences are embraced when we take away the space to celebrate them?


Beautify
Dir. Elizaveta Makarenko
Shades of The Substance! This provocative animated work follows a young woman’s surreal journey to self-acceptance as she confronts society’s beauty standards and embraces her true identity.


Cake for Breakfast
Dir. Owen McCourt
How would you react to a nuclear attack? How would you break the news to someone? What if that someone was your own child? Winner of the Best of Show and Audience Awards at the 2025 Reel Short Teen Film Festival.


Fireflies
Dir. Bronwyn Bayne
After a car crash takes her younger sister's life, a quiet librarian struggles to live with the harrowing loss. Trapped in a guilt-riddled purgatory of her own making, Annalise seeks comfort in a wooden chest of letters her sister left behind. 


JIT
Dir. Samuel Correa
An exploration of identity, this coming-of-age drama concerns Marcus, a boy navigating masculinity in a harsh environment. When older figures pressure him to betray a friend, Marcus faces a defining choice. 


Airline Food
Dir. Thomas Dunn
The situation for two plane crash survivors, stranded in the remote wilderness, goes from bad to worse when a third passenger urges his companions to eat him for the greater good. 


Jurassic Ward
Dir. Max “Amber” Bellomio
A troubled employee for the “Wishes Come True Foundation” needs to bring a dinosaur through the hospital to fulfill a sick child’s only wish.


Again
Dir. Harry Aaron
A documentary about a father's need to both raise a family and chase a dream. At 43, after retiring twice already, this is his third (and final?) shot at professional wrestling stardom.


Soup Night
Dir. Jason Hayner Jr.
Two Men. Gallons of Soup. One Night.


Dogs of Bishkek
Dir. Viktor Niksdorf
Set in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, a young boy named Sasha has to evade a ravenous dog on his 
way home from the market.


I Am My Mother's Daughter
Dir. Sabrina DeMoya
In a therapy session, a young woman works through a miscarriage and an odd discovery she makes in the woods.


Timucua: A Home for Art
Dir. Santiago Leunda, Kyle Tesalona
For the last 25 years, Timucua Arts Foundation has been enriching our community through their support of local artists and the cultivation of art in Orlando. With a lively, no frills, family atmosphere- the acoustically engineered space literally built within the Glazer Family's living room- this venue has become a hub for artists to showcase their work and hone their craft.


Photo Play XX
Dir. Zolomon Zelko
A transgender suicide victim is washed ashore the River Styx. While paying the Ferryman’s toll, she must confront the womanhood she tried to leave behind in this mind-blowing experimental “musical.”

 

Brouhaha Film & Video Showcase is sponsored by Full Sail University.