Festival Year: 2015
Bryn Mooser
Roles: Producer
Bryn Mooser (born September 20, 1979 in Los Angeles) is a humanitarian and filmmaker best known for co-founding RYOT, an immersive media company that specializes in virtual reality documentary.
Upon graduating from Bennington College, Mooser joined the Peace Corps in Gambia for agriculture and forestry. In 2010 after the Haiti earthquake hit, he became Haiti Country Director for Artists for Peace and Justice (APJ) and helped build Haiti’s largest Cholera cente as well as APJ’s secondary school in Port-au-Prince, which now educates 2,400 Haitian youth per year.
While in Haiti, Bryn directed and produced his two first documentary shorts, Sun City Picture House and Baseball In The Time Of Cholera, produced by Elon Musk and Olivia Wilde. His latest documentary, Rider And The Storm, premiered in April in New York City, his third consecutive world premiere at TriBeCa Film Festival and third film in a row to qualify for an Academy Award. Mooser also directed and starred in Esquire Network’s Brotherhood series.
Festival Year: 2015