
Caleb Wild
Directing
Biography
Caleb Wild is a writer and director based in New York City. Originally from Tampa, Florida, Wild began his creative journey as an actor, appearing in commercials before discovering a deeper passion for storytelling behind the camera. At just 16, he created his first short film for a school competition—an experience that cemented his commitment to filmmaking. Largely self-taught, Caleb honed his craft through hands-on projects, independent study, and a strong cinematic intuition shaped by watching films and experimenting with visual storytelling. His award-winning directorial debut, Cycle (2016), presented in Competition at the 4th Y-CAM Film Festival, is a 10-minute emotionally charged drama, thematically grounded, that draws inspiration from Wild’s personal connection to social work through his mother’s career in the field. Caleb’s work reflects a deep interest in telling emotionally resonant stories that explore themes of identity, belonging, and personal transformation. Following Cycle, he began work on a thriller short, a documentary, and a feature screenplay, and has contributed as a script researcher on a project for A24. Caleb Wild continues to develop new projects with the aim of crafting cinema that leaves both an emotional and intellectual impact.
Known For

An experimental short film exploring themes of depression and existentialism through various empty spaces and poetic narration by a young French-speaking woman.
The Park Closes at Sunset.
"Save The Youth Testimonials 01 a short film composed of confessions from my fanbase. scored by myself, directed by caleb wild. "oh to feel again" was premiered at save the youth: (no blondes edition) in LA in december. wanted to bring that piece of art to life online and show some of the pains that some of my fans go through. we see you" - Montell Fish
oh to feel again...

A teen aging out of the foster care system, scrambling to determine his future, is suddenly interrupted by the appearance of his biological father.
Cycle

In a Florida retirement community that sees a lot of turnover, the filmmaker discusses happiness and purpose with his late grandfather’s old friend and neighbor.