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  1. Edgar Michael Bravo. Director: A Nice Quiet Life. Latino writer/director Edgar Bravo has explored the residual effects of the North American and Latino culture clash.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • 2 min
  2. Edgar Michael Bravo. Director: A Nice Quiet Life. Latino writer/director Edgar Bravo has explored the residual effects of the North American and Latino culture clash.

  3. Tonight," Edgar Michael Bravo's gritty portrait of gay life in Los Angeles, a sullen young photographer is coaxed by his sometime lover into spending the weekend with some...

  4. This prestigious award launched Edgar’s directorial career into his next challenging project: ‘Mi Hermano’, the first drama to deal with the ramifications of AIDS and Latino immigrants. This poignant, edgy film garnered Mr. Bravo a Cine Eagle award and was broadcast nationally on Univision and PBS.

  5. About Edgar. Latino writer/director Edgar Bravo has explored the residual effects of the North American and Latino culture clash. During his studies at the UCLA graduate school of film (MFA, 1993), Mr. Bravo's film "Mi Casa", which dealt with Latino immigrants in L.A., won the grand prize at the A&E national film competition.

  6. Feb 12, 1993 · Feb. 12, 1993 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Edgar Michael Bravo believes that his “I’ll Love You Forever. . . Tonight” (at the Monica 4-Plex) is the first American gay feature film to be written...

  7. Aug 25, 2009 · Screenwriter/director Edgar Michael Bravo speaks with Write On! about One Hour Fantasy Girl, a film that was conceived and marketed—and then found-distribution—via online channels. Based on a true story of survival, empowerment, and hope, the film is a compelling coming-of-age drama about a 20-year-old fantasy girl—caught in a ...