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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm5472963Brett Bentman - IMDb

    Brett Bentman. Writer: 90 Feet from Home. Brett Alan Bentman is a screenwriter and director originally from New Jersey. His love of independent film brought him to Texas where he co-founded his own production company, along with his wife Tiffany McDonald Bentman, B22 Films.

    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • New Jersey, USA
    • Brett Bentman
  2. Brett Alan Bentman is a screenwriter and director originally from New Jersey. His love of independent film brought him to Texas where he co-founded his own production company, along with his wife Tiffany McDonald Bentman, B22 Films.

    • August 13, 1981
  3. 2,134 Followers, 207 Following, 2,483 Posts - Brett Bentman (@brettbentman_director) on Instagram: "Movie Director 🎬🎥 @b22_films / @sanddollarpictures Screen Writer 📝 ️ @longhorn_film_fest".

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  4. Sep 16, 2021 · While B22 head Brett Bentman usually centers his films on modern Westerns such as “The Rodeo Thief” or the recently-released “Outlaw’s Buckle,” his recent feature “Buckskin” showed Bentman is good at period pieces too, setting his film in the Texan fur-trapping era of 1820.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt14174506Meteor (2021) - IMDb

    Nov 23, 2021 · Meteor: Directed by Brett Bentman. With Robert Keith, Olivia Nash, Tiffany McDonald, Allyn Carrell. After a meteor collides into Earth, a lonely rancher and a lost young girl are on the run from vicious mercenaries.

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    • Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Brett Bentman
    • 2021-11-23
  6. Feb 23, 2021 · Brett Bentman, who has made a name for himself on the indie circuit with his modern/ Western category films, departs from the norm with his latest, “Buckskin,” slated for a December 2021 release.

  7. Oct 20, 2021 · Director Brett Bentman’s usual M.O. as filmmaker is a modern type of Texas Western, rife with criminals, schemes, and shenanigans. But there’s something different about his latest effort, “ Meteor ,” which is the director’s most intimate film since “90 Feet from Home.”