Flood Reed
The unconventional maverick of indie cinema, Flood Reed, was born in 1980 in the peaceful town of Bar Harbor, Maine, United States. He has been actively directing films since 2006, predominantly focusing on comedy and drama, with his most notable work being "Scooter McGruder" and "American Sock," the latter of which won an award for Best Short at the 2015 San Diego Film Awards. Reed's directorial style is characterized by his unique blend of humor and emotional depth, often centered around life's simple, yet profound moments.
From the heart, Flood Reed is not just a director, but a true storyteller, skillfully weaving narratives that resonate with audiences, inviting them to laugh, reflect, and feel deeply all at once.