In the heart of Beverly Hills, where dreams flicker to life on celluloid and ambition drips from every palm tree, a new cinematic force is quietly — yet commandingly — stepping into the spotlight. Meet Erick Huff: screenwriter, director, provocateur, and the visionary Founder and CEO of Closet Light Films, a production company poised to shake the dust off Hollywood’s storytelling traditions.
Huff’s debut project, The Bird Bomber, a taut and visually arresting short film, will make its premiere in select theaters and streaming platforms in winter 2025. Inspired by his own feature-length screenplay, A Different Kind of Enemy, the film offers a glimpse into Huff’s layered narrative universe — one where the past collides with the present, and where characters struggle not just against each other, but the weight of ideology, memory, and consequence.
But Closet Light Films is no one-hit production house. Under Huff’s helm, the studio is set to deliver a slate of audacious works — all written, produced, and directed by Huff himself — that span a range of genres and time periods. From the rebellious rise of Generation X in the neon-drenched 1980s, to the unflinching realities of radicalism and the Global War on Terror, Huff is crafting stories that are as politically charged as they are emotionally raw.
With an eye fixed on the cultural pulse and a commitment to excavating the truth of the human experience, Erick Huff is building more than a film company — he’s building a legacy. One film at a time.