Brian Gerber

História

​Brian Gerber is a Los Angeles-based director and producer. He produced and directed Sex and the Austen Girl (2010).  He is best known as a producer for the features The 11th Hour (2007), Bug (2002), and Briar Patch (2003). Brian Gerber is currently Vice President of Tree Media Group.  He has produced the acclaimed feature documentary "Jimmy Scott: If You Only Knew," by Matthew Buzzell, which won the Audience Award on PBS Independent Lens in 2005.  Brian recently produced Buzzell's feature documentary "Tell Me Do You Miss Me" for Rhino Home Video, which chronicles the bittersweet final bows of the critically acclaimed NYC indie-rock band Luna. In 2004, Gerber directed and produced "Show Us the Jobs," a documentary on the jobs crisis in America, and produced Norman Lear's "Declare Yourself" youth voter campaign called "Let's Go Voting," starring Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn.

Filmes

The Dungeon Masters
Producer
The Dungeon Masters explores the subculture of role-playing games, specifically Dungeons & Dragons, which for over 30 years has offered gamers the chance to escape their mundane lives and participate in a world they might otherwise never experience. Popularity and power are based on creativity and imagination rather than social status or wealth, and success is based not on who you know but on what you do.
A Última Hora
Producer
O documentário, narrado e produzido por Leonardo DiCaprio, aborda os desastres naturais causados pela própria humanidade. Mostra como o ecossistema tem sido destruído e o que é possível fazer para reverter esse quadro.Entrevistas com mais de 50 renomados cientistas e líderes, como Stephen Hawking e o ex-presidente soviético Mikhail Gorbachev, ajudam a esclarecer essas importantes questões, assim como indicar alternativas possíveis à sustentabilidade.