Ivan Olita

History

Ivan Olita is a filmmaker and creative director based in Los Angeles. Ivan's commitment to storytelling drove him to found BRAVÒ, a production company which has established since its inception a strong and international network of clients, collaborators and strategic partners. He studied film under Werner Herzog and his projects have been featured among others on POV, Nat Geo, The Atlantic, Nowness and The New Yorker.

Movies

Can't Nobody Else Love You
Director
Can't Nobody Else Love You is a documentary that takes a dreamlike plunge into the freedoms, uncertainties and radical creative expressions of New York City's youth. In Can't Nobody Else Love You, the surreal and loose-limbed non-fiction film follows 9 individuals as they wander through a layered narrative that combines vérité footage from the street of New York interspersed with vividly staged scenes that ultimately provide a sense of dislocation yet uncanny attachment. Can we be loved if we don't love ourselves first?
Muxes
Director
In the indigenous communities around the town of Juchitán, the world is not divided simply into males and females. The local Zapotec people have made room for a third category, which they call “muxes” - men who consider themselves women and live in a socially sanctioned limbo between the two genders.
A King
Director
The Official Elvis impersonator of Las Vegas has to confront his identity and sexuality as his public persona slowly fades away.
Endurance Test: The 1000 Days
Director
For the latest chapter of Endurance Test, Los Angeles-based director Ivan Olita talks about his portrait of the monks of Mount Hiei, Japan, where spiritual practices hearken back thousand of years, and where the kaihōgyō, a pilgrimage lasting 1000 days, has been completed by less than fifty monks in over a century: “Kaihōgyō, the 1000-day pilgrimage performed by Tendai Buddhists, is not a challenge in the usual sense. The literal translation is 'circling the mountain,' so the mountain itself and a connection to nature is crucial; it has a more meditative meaning, it is part of a lineage of enlightenment wisdom that spans centuries, ages and generations.