Brandon XIV is a poet and filmmaker, who uses a unique approach to audio/visual storytelling to explore the human condition and challenge artistic boundaries.
He gained notable attention when he wrote and directed the short film "10 Photographs." The film was met with immense critical praise for its compelling narrative and visual artistry, exploring complex themes through a series of poignant images. He followed that film up with the release of “The Greatest Horror Film (N)Ever Made” which has been selected by more than 50 film festivals, and won awards at more than 25; further showcasing Brandon XIV's ability to convey powerful stories through the cinematic medium.
Expanding his artistic repertoire in 2024, Brandon XIV released his spoken-word poetry album "One Year," a profound collection that delves into themes of personal experience, emotion, and introspection. The album has been praised for its raw honesty and evocative storytelling, resonating with listeners and critics for its depth and authenticity.
Brandon's work is characterized by a deep exploration of the human condition, often reflecting on personal growth and emotional resilience. His commitment to originality and creative expression has established him as a rising talent in both the poetry and independent film communities.