Born and raised in Oklahoma, filmmaker Eric McEver relocated to Tokyo during college to pursue a passion for Noh theatre. While working variously as an actor, translator, game developer, and animation producer, he developed an offbeat cinematic vision fusing the languages and idiosyncrasies of his two homes.
Between 2010 and 2012 he created a bilingual, genre-fusing triptych of experimental films consisting of "Tutor," "Buddha Bento," and "Out There Somewhere." He further honed his skills at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he wrote, produced, and directed shorts in Japan, Singapore, and the United States. He is currently developing "Fossil," a time travel romance inspired by his lifelong affinity for paleontology.