Brian Lonano is a filmmaker renowned for crafting peculiar and captivating short films, such as "Attackazoids", "Gwilliam", and "Crow Hand", which showcase his affinity for embracing a trashy aesthetic and utilizing innovative, hands-on practical effects.
Throughout his career, Brian has been fortunate enough to have his work showcased at numerous esteemed film festivals, including SXSW, Slamdance, Fantastic Fest, and Fantasia, among many others. His most recent film, "Gwilliam", has garnered significant recognition, earning prestigious accolades such as the "Trash and Transgression Award" at the Sydney Underground Film Festival and the "Wrongest Film" Award at the Sick n' Wrong Film Festival.
Brian is deeply passionate about his craft, often collaborating with his loyal and dedicated crew to bring his unique vision to life. He is also grateful for the support of his wife and frequent collaborator, Victoria Cook, who shares his enthusiasm for filmmaking. When he's not working on a new project, Brian can often be found indulging in his love of doughnuts.