Eric Brian Hughes

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Eric Brian Hughes
Born (1975-01-11) January 11, 1975 (age 49)
Occupation(s)Film director, film producer, screenwriter
Years active1991–present

Eric Brian Hughes, also known as E.B. Hughes, is an American writer, director and producer. He has written, produced and directed three feature films, Turnabout (2016) [1] Exit 0 (2019), and The Long Way Back (2020). His screenplay The Fallen Faithful won Best Screenplay at the 2011 Beverly Hills Film Festival. [2] [3]

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Background

Hughes grew up in Ocean City, New Jersey, USA. He attended film school at Temple University in Philadelphia and Columbia College in Hollywood. [3] From 1985-1997, Hughes was a photographer for The Ring .

Career

Hughes's directorial portfolio earned recognition at various film festivals. [4] His debut feature, "Turnabout" (2016), won as Best Feature Film Drama and Best Actor awards at the Hollywood Boulevard Film Festival and the Atlantic City Cinefest. [5]

In 2019, Hughes followed up with "Exit 0," a suspense thriller set against the backdrop of a small shore town. The film, starred Gabe Fazio and Augie Duke. [6] Filmed on location in Cape May, New Jersey, "Exit 0" highlighted Hughes's affinity for character-driven dramas intertwined with elements of mystery and psychological intrigue. [7]

Hughes's directorial effort, "The Long Way Back" received praise for its portrayal of human struggle. [8]

Hughes garnered acclaim as a screenwriter, with his screenplay "The Fallen Faithful" winning Best Screenplay at the 2011 Beverly Hills Film Festival. [9] He was recognized by The Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting, where he was named a finalist for his script "Life's Back Pocket." [10]

Drawing inspiration from filmmakers such as John Cassavetes, Robert Altman, and Hal Ashby, Hughes infuses his work with realism and emotional depth. His narratives often center on flawed characters navigating the complexities of life, offering insights into the human condition. [11]

Filmography

Feature films

YearFilmsCredited as
Director Writer Producer
2010The Fallen FaithfulYes
2016TurnaboutYesYesYes
2019Exit 0YesYesYes
2020The Long Way BackYesYesYes

Short films

YearFilmsCredited as
Director Writer Producer
1994A Distant ChordYesYesYes
1997Harsh LightYesYesYes
2020Blood DrawYesNoYes

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