Bridget Johnson(V)
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Bridget Johnson (she/her) is an award-winning Chicago-based Writer/Director who started her production company, Dare to Dream Productions, at only seventeen years old. She specializes in creating thought-provoking and inclusive films that inspire audiences to follow their dreams and ask life's biggest questions. Currently, she is working on her first feature film, Breaking the Barrier chronicling a group of non-traditional skaters designing and building Chicago's first non-traditional public mobile skatepark during the global pandemic.
Her LGBT+ film, The Girl at the Library, has over 1M views on YouTube and played a variety of film festivals globally. It won the 18 and Under category at the Snowdance Film Festival. Her PSA about catfishing won 3rd place for the PSA category at the All American High School Film Festival.
Her films have been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and the AMC Theater in Times Square. She is a recent Summa Cum Laude graduate of DePaul University. Bridget's mission is to inspire others to be themselves and make an impact on the world through her filmmaking.
Her LGBT+ film, The Girl at the Library, has over 1M views on YouTube and played a variety of film festivals globally. It won the 18 and Under category at the Snowdance Film Festival. Her PSA about catfishing won 3rd place for the PSA category at the All American High School Film Festival.
Her films have been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and the AMC Theater in Times Square. She is a recent Summa Cum Laude graduate of DePaul University. Bridget's mission is to inspire others to be themselves and make an impact on the world through her filmmaking.