
Brit Fryer
Directing
Biography
Brit Fryer is a Brooklyn-based director and producer. His films focus on the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality, and his work includes Caro Comes Out, Across, Beyond, and Over, and trans·ience.
Known For

Simon, a struggling documentary filmmaker, enjoys free flights courtesy of his best friend and roommate, Bruce, who works for an airline. However, when Beatrice, a more successful filmmaker, enters the picture and starts dating Bruce, Simon risks flying too close to the sun.
The Travel Companion

Trans man Leo's idyllic summer housesitting gig veers off course when his straight, cisgender friend Eleanor shows up for a weekend. These two friends come to realize that their once natural and easy sense of connection is now more tenuous than they'd like to believe.
Summer Solstice

A mother tries to support her son and his gender identity by inviting a new friend to dinner.
I-57

A sleepover turns stressful when one of the girls suffers a miscarriage, and all must work to cover it up before breakfast. PLAYER ONE is a dark comedy about the struggles and idiocies unique to teenage women.
Player One

A quiet, piercing and intelligent look at what it means to navigate the gender identity clinic.
The Script

Caro Comes Out is a queer torture experiment, but also a comedy, but also a short film about coming out to your entire Cuban family.
Caro Comes Out

An autobiographical short, intercut with personal phone calls and images, about a filmmaker trying to navigate their newly understood gender identity, while trying to make a coming-of-age movie.
Trans-ience

A hybrid documentary about two estranged trans men who used to date in middle school reconnecting over a long weekend to develop a film about their past.
Across, Beyond, and Over

Three trans opera singers refine their unique vocal talents and contemporize the history of gender-fluid performances in the art form.
Tessitura

A young Ugandan-American girl gains a new understanding of her family and her place in the world as she travels with her mother and brother from New York to Oklahoma, in this richly textured drama by Crystal Kayiza.
Rest Stop

Four women in Central Florida establish a unique bond while working with crickets, superworms and roaches on an insect farm in the rural town of LaBelle.
Bug Farm

Douglas Says experienced a fashion mishap, which “spirit” then led him to create his signature cut-out catsuit that NYC nightlife staple Moi Renee wore for the performance of his catchy track “Miss Honey”.