Donny is an educator and filmmaker with more than 25 years of experience in the industry. He is a multifaceted creative force in the world of film and storytelling. With a journey that began with the captivating short film "This Way to You," he swiftly made his mark in the industry. His dedication to portraying unique narratives led him to craft the compelling documentary "Little Houses," showcasing his knack for uncovering the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Broussard's prowess as a producer shines through in his impressive repertoire of feature films, including the captivating "Sunday Girl," the quirky "Maybe Shower," the suspenseful "Presence," and the evocative "Pointe Noire." Each project bears his signature touch, resonating with audiences on both an emotional and intellectual level.
Not content with merely producing, Broussard has also left his mark as a talented writer. His comic book and short film, "Vamped," offer a fresh perspective on the vampire genre, blending elements of horror and humor seamlessly.
In addition to his feature-length endeavors, Broussard has demonstrated his versatility with a string of engaging short films, including "Arson" and "Spooky Crew." His commitment to exploring different narratives is evident in projects like the web series "Bounce Houses" and "Baseball Cards," which offer audiences a glimpse into a world both familiar and fantastical.
Currently, Broussard is making waves on the festival circuit with his latest short film, "Arson," a collaborative effort with his wife that promises to captivate audiences with its blend of heart and humor. With a passion for storytelling that knows no bounds, Donny Broussard continues to push the boundaries of creating features for his production company, Mallow, and writing a new graphic novel.
Poite Noire
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Film
by Pat Mire
Line Producer Cajun filmmaker Louis Leger and attorney Dolores Arceneaux join forces in the Cajun prairie community of Pointe Noire in an effort to save the life of Joel Richard, a falsely accused Cajun man on Louisiana's Death Row.
Arson
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Film (short)
by Mallow/Erin Broussard
Writer/Producer Aging boy band, Actual Size can't seem to reach the level of stardom they think they deserve. After biding their time playing run down pizza joints and dive bars, they decide to do what many bands of legend had done to achieve fame. They decided to sell their souls. Unfortunately for them, not reading the fine print could prove disastrous.
Spooky Crew
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Film (short)
by Mallow/Erin Broussard
Writer/Producer The Spooky Crew take on the local Urban Legend of Mary Jane. Will they be able to debunk the myth or will they discover that ghosts may actually be real? Tune in to their Patron live-stream to find out. From bumps in the night to urban legends and lights in the sky, The Spooky Crew are on the case.
Presence
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Producer
Day Trippers
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Short
Producer
Caffeinated
(
Short
Producer, Writer
Like a Virus
(
Film
Producer
Sunday Girl
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Film
(Comedy)
Producer
Bounce Houses and Baseball Cards
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Television
(Comedy and Drama)
Producer
Maybe Shower
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Film
Producer
Unrequited
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Film
(Short and Drama)
Producer
The Shelter
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Film
(Drama, Horror and Thriller)
Producer
Vamped
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Film
(Horror and Short)
Producer, Writer, Actor
Lights Out In Blackham
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Documentary
by NERD Pictures
Producer, Camera
Little Houses
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Film
(Documentary, Short, Drama and History)
Director
The Red Hours
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Film
(Horror and Short)
Producer, Director of Photography
Best Movie (Spooky Crew) MegaFlix Movie Awards
(2024)
Best Horror (Spooky Crew) Austin Spotlight Film Festival
(2024)
Best Horror Film (Day Trippers) Iberia Film Festival
(2022)
Best Dark Comedy (Caffeinated) Ethereal Horror Fest
(2022)
Finalist (Caffeinated) WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival
(2022)
Best Feature Film (Maybe Shower) Portland Comedy Film Festival
(2018)
Best Comedy Feature Film Screenplay (Maybe Shower) Austin Comedy Short Film Festival
(2017)
Best in Show (Unrequited) Pontchartrain Film Festival
(2016)
Indie Spirit Award (The Red Hours) A Night of Horror Film Festival
(2009)
Gold Award - NOVAC Film Festival
(2001)
Vermont College of Fine Art
(2013-2016)
University of Louisiana - Lafayette
(1995-1999)