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Bradley Alcime


Bradley Alcime is a film writer living in Miami, Florida. Bradley begun his film career in 2003, writing screenplays and video treatments for local student’s filmmakers as a hobby.

Bradley has uncanny and unorthodox style of writing that is captivating. His ability to make his characters unique, real and potent has been recognized and admired by many of his peers. Finding a his passion and a love for writing Bradley quickly became a student for the art of film making, sharpening his craft. He is inspired by Quentin Tarantino gritty and graphic style of writing. The Notorious B.I.G has also played in major role in Bradley’s love for storytelling,

Over the years Bradley has written a variety of independent films in various genres (Drama, Comedy, Suspense Thriller, action, etc.). Bradley first written feature film was Hard Times, produced by IOA Production and released in 2008. Following that project, Bradley wrote “Love Triangle” and “How Sad” in 2007 and 2008 produced by RobensonLauvince.

In 2009 Bradley directed his very first feature film “Mary Jane”. A film on child sexual abuse. That film was endorsed by Kristi’s House – a nonprofit organization working with child victims of sexual abuse. In 2012 Bradley was brought on board to by Fa-Tima Production to write the suspense/drama film “Mea Culpa”, directed by Samuel Vincent. Then, in 2014 he wrote the movie Endurance, a christian base story produced by Lovely Joubert. That same year Bradley wrote “Sarah 2: Le Peche De La Mare” a sequel to Sarah produced by Benedict Lamartine, and staring Blondey Ferdinand.

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