Britain Gray is a young American Filmmaker from an English and Bulgarian background. His work reflects escapist cinema, he wants to tell stories that take the audience out of the real world from their everyday lives. His main passion is his visual storytelling through cinematography, he wants to pursue a career as a cinematographer in the film industry. Whilst he is an independent filmmaker, he is also apart of GFS (Ghetto Film School) which is a non-profit organization where he creates a wide variety of films with other young filmmakers passionate about film like him. One being LETTING GO, a film shot on a 16mm Bolex about dandelions all across the world, it is now playing in the Huntington Gardens Museum. He has also won 11 awards at his schools cinema arts showcase, 7 of those being for COCKNEY. He continues to work hard and looks forward to the future with all the other films he is yet to create.Â