Ethan Feldbau

Movies

Everything Everywhere All at Once
VFX Artist
An aging Chinese immigrant is swept up in an insane adventure, where she alone can save what's important to her by connecting with the lives she could have led in other universes.
Let Me In
VFX Artist
There are more refugees in the world today than at any point in history. And half of them are children. Let Me In is a cinematic experience which reimagines the refugee crisis as if it was happening on America’s shores. Written and directed by Jonathan Olinger, this tale of survival and the remarkable power of the human spirit is inspired by the stories of real refugees. Starring Alicia Keys, the film follows her and her family's quest to survive after they experience unimaginable violence and embark on a journey that will forever change them. Along with thousands of Americans fleeing the conflict in Los Angeles, they must seek safety by attempting to cross the border into Mexico. Guided by their resolute love for each other and utter determination, the refugee family must navigate oceans and desserts in their unrelenting pursuit to find refuge and reunite.
1 Chance 2 Dance
Production Design
When a 17-year old aspiring dancer is uprooted in her high school senior year, she finds herself divided between two boys, and she will have one last shot at making her dream a reality.
Black Sugar
Art Direction
When a group of bored suburban teens experiment with a mysterious new drug, they are thrust into a nightmare world where hallucinations kill.
Black Sugar
Production Design
When a group of bored suburban teens experiment with a mysterious new drug, they are thrust into a nightmare world where hallucinations kill.
Best of Breed Volume 1
Director
Filmmaker Chuck Griffith curates a supernova of gay art house short films, "Best of Breed, Volume 1". Includes works by filmmakers Ethan Feldbau, Lou Peterson,Leah Meyerhoff, and David Kagan.
Plastic
Director
The poetic fable of a neglected special education student, who spends his adolescence reshaping himself to be more like the bullies of his youth. This experimental "camp tragedy" explores the ties between events of his past and his symbolic actions in the present, giving indication that those wounded in youth endlessly seek redemption.