Director Brent Harris has joined the roster of Believe Media. South African born, Harris is based in New York City and has a body of work which has garnered assorted honors, including five Cannes Lions, two AICP Awards, three D&AD Pencils and a One Show Gold Pencil. Prior to connecting with Believe, Harris was repped by RSA Films for commercials and branded content.
“I love the depth of cinematic soulfulness in Harris’ work,” said Believe founder Liz Silver. “Harris captures moments both grand and intimate in his storytelling. I am so excited to be producing his work at Believe.”
Harris shared, “It’s poetic really. Liz and I go way back. She and her late husband, Luke [Thornton], were incredibly kind and supportive of the production company that I had co-founded. And ‘Teddy’ (Bryan), who I worked with at RSA, is one of my favorite EPs in the industry. We all met up recently and it was clear that we still shared a special connection and a passion to create beautiful and artful work, be it commercials or films. I knew then that I had found my new home.”
Harris wrote and directed a deeply personal short film about his experience of growing up in Apartheid South Africa. The film, Locals Only, premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and went on to be selected for 10 international film festivals. It won Best Film at the 2020 One Screen Film Festival in New York. Another short film, 2021’s artful and reverential La Légende, was Harris’ personal tribute to famed French electronic duo Daft Punk.
Amd Harris is currently developing a feature film about the darkest chapter in the life of America’s greatest architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.