Career
In 1997 she moved to New York City to pursue studies in film-making. She worked as an editor in independent cinema until 2008 when she decided to move to Los Angeles to direct her first feature film “Butterflies”. Butterflies, a documentary about YouTubers, is the first film that puts YouTube on a big screen and introduces the world of new and social media.
"Butterflies is the first film, that profiles the life of Internet celebrity as a new phenomenon," says journalist Veronika Bednářová in her article in Reflex.
lieutenant was also nominated for Best Social Commentary. lieutenant showed at ArcLight"s first ever Documentary Festival written up by Los Angeles Times.
Brym"s short film 12 Hours was composed of footage that was shot for Ridley Scott"s Life in a Day, which Brym took part at. 12 Hours showed at 2011 Action on Film Festival and Valley Film Festival reviewed by Fred Topel the film critic.
The film also got great following from the Route 66 community and screened at the International Route 66 festival in Kingman, Arizona.
Brym currently works as an editor in Los Los Angeles