Bryan Tucker

(He/Him)
Director, Cinematographer, Editor
Seattle, WA US
Available for Freelance
Open To Virtual Coffee
Bryan Tucker is a regional Emmy-award winning documentary filmmaker based in the Pacific Northwest.

About

Bryan Tucker is a three-time regional Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker based in Seattle, WA. His debut feature documentary, Closure (2013), aired nationally and streamed on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. Bryan has collaborated with VICE, PBS, the Seattle Seahawks, and The Guardian, among others. His 2021 short documentary, Flat Town, premiered at the New Orleans Film Festival and aired on PBS Reel South. His latest short, Savi the Cat, screened at Tribeca, AFI Fest, Hot Docs, and Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

Featured Work

View Collective Justice

Collective Justice

A short overview of the restorative justice and healing circle work done by the Seattle based non-profit, Collective Justice.

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View 16 Lives

16 Lives

A short documentary that tells the story of Community Passageway’s "30 Days of Peace" program that is trying to reduce gun violence in South King County, which has seen a 50% increase in gun violence compared to the previous 4-year average.

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View Never Going Back

Never Going Back

VICE documentary that follows the story of Trimarco, a 17-year-old currently serving time at a Washington State youth jail, and who is about to be released on house arrest (along with the majority of the youth in that facility) in light of the dangers of COVID-19.

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View Lisa & Isell

Lisa & Isell

A short documentary produced for The Adopted Life, which tells the story of a 55-year old adoptee searching for and finding her long lost father.

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