Brian Tetsuro Ivie
Known for: Production
Born: September 26, 1990 in Glendale, California
Brian Tetsuro Ivie is a Japanese-American filmmaker, film producer, and the co-founder of Kebrado, a celluloid-only media company based in New York City. His most recent producing work includes the Oscilloscope-released, "Wildcat," starring Maya Hawke, Laura Linney, and Cooper Hoffman, which debuted at both the Telluride and Toronto Film Festivals before premiering on the Criterion Channel, "Even in the Wind," starring Sonoya Mizuno, which premiered at Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur, and the upcoming 16mm workplace comedy, "Concessions," starring Michael Madsen, Steven Ogg, and Josh Hamilton. As a director, he is in post on the sci-fi dramedy "Anima," starring Sydney Chandler and Takehiro Hira, and "Serenity," an intimate documentary about a multi-generational family in the Pacific Northwest. He is represented by Untitled Entertainment.
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Wildcat
Executive Producer
Cancer Alley
Director
The Drop Box
Writer
Sentenced
Executive Producer
How to Make A Ghost
Producer
Emanuel
Director
Concessions
Executive Producer
Serenity
Director
Anima
Director
Good Shot
Executive Producer
Period Piece
Producer
GOAT
Thanks
Even in the Wind
Producer
Isle Child
Executive Producer
The Queen of Basketball
Co-Executive Producer
Allen Iv3rson
Co-Executive Producer