Bruno started his professional journey as a civil engineer, but deep down, something was missing. What he really craved was storytelling—the kind of connection that can only be found in art. So, he made a life-changing pivot into acting and directing, bringing the problem-solving skills and discipline from engineering with me. In this video, I'll take you behind the scenes of Bruno's transition from the world of construction to the world of film and theater.
🎬 Highlights of Bruno's Journey:
Directing his first short film La Mano Negra (2023) and Los Monstruos (2024), exploring deep psychological themes.
How the engineering background shaped my creative process and made him approach storytelling with precision and emotional depth.
The challenges of building a bilingual career in Argentina and Chile, balancing film, theater, and commercials.
An inside look at his 247-day transition project—documenting the highs, lows, and daily growth of leaving behind a stable career to follow his passion for acting full-time.
If you're someone who's thinking about reinvention or stepping into the unknown, I hope this story inspires you to take that leap. ✨
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Here's the link for the short film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhKuSDYs_rs
And here's the link for his Instagram page
https://www.instagram.com/brunoariasvan/
and his TikTok
https://www.tiktok.com/@burnallbridgesnow
A Special shout-out to the closing messages
Ammie Harrison
https://a.co/d/97aT2D4 (paperback)
https://a.co/d/ee2snzV (ebook)
Michael Drake
https://a.co/d/d9qKeRC (Paperback)
https://a.co/d/10GXPKY (Hardback and Large Print)
https://a.co/d/7JbPin3 (Kindle)
https://a.co/d/0WyXJC3 (Audible)
Tim Parsons