I love making films that move people to live better stories.
Kevin O’Brien was born into a nomadic military family, but did most of his growing up in Virginia. He loved movies - but it never crossed his mind that filmmaking was a career choice. Smash cut to his 30's, and Kevin discovered his love for filmmaking. He launched a production company with the passion of “creating films that move people to live better stories.” As a self-taught writer/director, Kevin created over 100 short films and made his feature film debut with the award-winning dramatic comedy, "At the End of the Day." Kevin is 39 and lives in Lakeland, FL with his wife Teresa and their three 13 year-old children.
Official Selection
You Don't Have to Save the World
Cindependent Film Festival
Cincinnati, OH
2019
Best Micro-Short
You Don't Have to Save the World
Atlanta ShortsFest
Atlanta, GA
2019
Official Selection
At the End of the Day
Lovers Film Festival
Torino
2019
Official Selection
At the End of the Day
Oxford Film Festival
Oxford, MI
2019
Audience Award Narrative Feature
At the End of the Day
Tampa Bay International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Tampa, Florida
2018
First Runner Up - Audience Choice Narrative Feature
At the End of the Day
Out On Film Atlanta LGBT Film Festival
Atlanta, Georgia
2018
Best LGBTQ Film
At the End of the Day
Golden Door International Film Festival
Jersey City, New Jersey
2018
Audience Choice Best Narrative Feature Award & LGBTQ Spirit Award
At the End of the Day
New Hope Film Festival
New Hope, Pennsylvania
2018
Official Selection
At the End of the Day
Dances With Films Festival
Los Angeles, California
2018
Official Selection
At the End of the Day
Bravemaker Film Festival
Redwood City, CA
Official Selection
At the End of the Day
Orlando Film Festival
Orlando, Florida
College
Southeastern University
19982002
High School
Gloucester High School
19961998
Birth Date
January 20, 1980
Birth City
Panama City, FL
Current City
Lakeland, FL
Hometown
Gloucester, VA
Height
5' 8'
Gender
Male
Ethnicity
Caucasian
Eye Color
Hazel
Married To
Teresa
Children
Stephan, Caedmon, & Rakiyah
"How do you explain that it is never inspiration that drives you to tell a story, but rather a combination of anger and clarity? How do you say" No, we do not find inspiration here, but we find a country that is as beautiful as it is broken, and we are somehow how part of it, so we are also broken with it, and feel ashamed, confused, and sometimes hopeless, and are trying to figure out how to do something about all that." - Valeria Luiselli, "Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions
I love making films that move people to live better stories.
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