Hunter Brockmann

Hunter Brockmann

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Awards
21 wins, 31 nominations

Hunter Brockmann is a Midwest-based filmmaker working across writing, directing, editing, and sound. He is known for the short films A Month. A Day. A Year. (2023) and Sol Summer (2026), as well as the feature documentary Warrior: The Robert Kirsopp Documentary (2024/25). His passion for…

Biography

Hunter Brockmann is a Midwest-based filmmaker working across writing, directing, editing, and sound. He is known for the short films A Month. A Day. A Year. (2023) and Sol Summer (2026), as well as the feature documentary Warrior: The Robert Kirsopp Documentary (2024/25). His passion for storytelling began in childhood, inspired by the boundless worlds of films like Star Wars. Growing up with Autism, he found both comfort and creative freedom in movies, using storytelling to connect and express himself. He studied film and media at Cincinnati State, earning dual Associate’s degrees in 2020, and has since built a multidisciplinary career in independent film. He has collaborated with fellow filmmakers and connected with industry creatives (Ava DuVernay, Sam Raimi, Ashley Eckstein, Kiki Layne, and Ming-Na Wen) at various events. Hunter continues to develop multi-genre films-from surreal horror to character-driven dramas-guided by a belief in cinema’s ability to inspire, challenge, and transform lives.

Actor

A Serpent's TaleA Serpent's Tale(2025)as Human Host
A Month. A Day. A Year.A Month. A Day. A Year.(2023)as Serge
Red. Yellow. ShadowRed. Yellow. Shadow(2022)as Brian
MomoMomo(2021)as Nonbeliever

Visual Effects

A New BeginningA New Beginning(2026)

Camera and Electrical Department

MomoMomo(2021)
Re: AttachmentRe: Attachment(2021)

Editorial Department

Subway SleeperSubway Sleeper(2025)

Known for

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Cincinnati Comic Expo 2023At The Magic of Horror Film FestivalAt The Magic of Horror Film FestivalMegaCon in 2023Cincinnati Premiere of "Dandelion" at the Esquire TheaterHunter Brockmann & Fritz Frauendorf