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ERIK BERGAMINI

Director and Photographer

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In 2020 Erik stepped into the role as the Creative Director at Do Less Productions - a production company in Los Angeles. Erik oversees their commercial projects and will continue to develop a variety of concepts and scripts both in the short and feature length format under their umbrella.

Do Less does commercial work and music videos as well as line produces foreign productions who need support on the ground in Southern California.

Erik has several feature length projects in development across multiple genres. Pray to the film gods that the stars align.


“Delivery Guy” (2025) is an stunt heavy action comedy following an average husband who is thrown into a fast paced adventure of trying to track down his wife who he learns is an undercover agent. The husband learns that his wife is missing and together with her stud of a partner they set off to find her and rescue her from whatever mess she has tangled herself into. Laughs and thrills happen at the same time in this adrenaline filled 25 minute journey. Read more about “Delivery Guy” - HERE.

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“Cerebellum” (2024): follows a group of gunslingers and thieves after a botched heist as they attempt to identify a rat in their midst. The film premiered at HRIFF in February 2024 and won “best action” in its category. “Cerebellum” will continue its run across multiple film festivals in 2024 before being released in the late summer.

It’s a high paced action thriller with a 21 minute runtime showcasing Erik’s ability to direct high paced sequences and create tense confrontations. Read more about the project on IMDB - HERE.


“Puncture” (2021): is a short film scoped on a group of criminals who experience the harsh reality of what happens when you steal from a cartel and the repercussions that follow to your family and friends. Puncture won multiple awards in both national and international film festivals.



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