Festival alum Enrico Natale and Cher Natale began a YouTube channel called ‘Parent Life Be Like’ last summer that has attracted over 44,000 subscribers. The short video series follows the millennial parents as they find “the funny in the chaos of parenting, marriage, and life.”
Since exhibiting his short film Tumble Dry at our inaugural festival in 2010 and returning the following season with the pilot episode of No Names at BWiFF 2011, Natale has been very busy as both a producer and actor. Producing credits over the last decade include Silver Skies, Amelia 2.0, and The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain. His work has earned himself 22 awards and 10 nominations, including an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Editing for The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain.
Currently, Natale’s work can be seen on the film festival circuit in For Prophet, where he has earned several awards as a producer and his supporting role as Demon. He most recently completed production on Catalyst, a feature film by BWiFF 2011 festival alum Chris Folkens (Diversion).
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