Justin Arnold's remarkable on-screen presence has been showcased at an impressive array of esteemed film festivals, including the renowned Sundance, Slamdance, SXSW, Berlin, Fantastic Fest, and the Dallas International Film Festival, to name just a few. What's more, he has had the unique opportunity to collaborate with the illustrious Academy Award-winning director Spike Jonze on the project "Scenes from the Suburbs", alongside the highly acclaimed indie rock band Arcade Fire.
Noted actor Arnold has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry by starring in the film "Whiskey Myers", a critically acclaimed production that showcases his impressive acting chops. Additionally, he has also appeared in the drama "Bury My Bones", further demonstrating his versatility as a thespian.
As a multifaceted artist, Arnold's talents extend far beyond the realm of acting. He is a skilled writer, having penned notable works in fiction such as "A Dog Outside at Night in a Fight", a gripping tale that explores the complexities of the human experience. His literary prowess is matched only by his filmmaking abilities, as evidenced by his work on "Three Gloves Broken at the Base of an Ugly Mountain", a cinematic masterpiece that showcases his mastery of the medium.
With a range of notable works to his name, Arnold has established himself as a true triple threat in the entertainment industry, with a keen ability to excel in multiple creative fields. His dedication to his craft is evident in every project he takes on, and his passion for storytelling is palpable in every role he embodies.
Notable among his numerous creative endeavors is the acclaimed short super-16mm film "Mother Fucker", which not only showcases his multifaceted talents as a writer, director, star, and composer, but also highlights his unwavering dedication to his craft.
As a testament to the film's exceptional quality, it has been selected by a plethora of prestigious festivals, including the Dallas International Film Festival, the Lonestar Film Festival, and the Arthouse Film Festival, to name a few.
Furthermore, Arnold is currently engaged in the production of an EP album, featuring modern-day hill-country blues ballads that will be prominently featured in an off-Broadway musical.
Moreover, he is also working on the feature adaptation of his short film "Mother Fucker", a project that is sure to further solidify his reputation as a talented and versatile artist.