Multi-award winning, writer, director and producer, Cedric Thomas Smith is a San Antonio native, whose journey began in 2010 with a short film on domestic violence he wrote, “Unimaginable.” Smith began directing his own works with award-winning films such as “The Symphony of Silence” (a heartbreaking look at the epidemic of teen bullying in a case where the bullied and the bully are brothers), “She Waits,” (a haunting tale of a broken love), and the feature film version of “Unimaginable.”
Other short films smith has written include “Nana’s Brunch,” which tells the tale of a sisterhood of breast cancer survivors, and “The Game of Life,” a story of a dying man coming to terms with his pending death. Smith is currently on the festival circuit with his latest film that takes on the effects of cyber-bullying on a family, called “Melissa,” and his latest short, “Breaking Brokenness,” which is about the pattern of abuse wrapped up in secrets and lies within a family.
Cedric’s focus is to continue to write, direct, and produce stories that entertain and give voice to those who feel voiceless.
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