Burt (film)

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Directed byJoe Burke
Written by
Produced by
  • Joe Burke
  • Oliver Cooper
Starring
Burt
Official poster
Directed byJoe Burke
Written by
Produced by
  • Joe Burke
  • Oliver Cooper
Starring
CinematographyDaniel Kenji Levin
Edited byJoe Burke
Music byTim Rutili
Production
companies
  • The Juice is Loose
  • Floating Rock Pictures
Distributed byFilmhub
Release date
  • March 16, 2025 (2025-03-16) (CFF)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$7,000

Burt is a 2025 American comedy-drama film directed by Joe Burke and starring Oliver Cooper, Burt Berger, Steven Levy, and Catlin Adams. Produced by Burke and Cooper and executive produced by David Gordon Green, Berger portrays a fictionalized version of himself, a 69-year-old musician with Parkinson's disease who finds out he has a son named Sammy (Cooper).[1] The film is shot in black-and-white.[2]

Burt premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival on March 16, 2025.[3]

Burt, a 69-year-old street musician living with Parkinson's disease, meets Sammy, a wayward young man from New York who shows up claiming to be his son. Having always dreamed of being a father, Burt embraces Sammy and invites him to stay for the weekend at his home, where he lives with his grumpy landlord, Steve.

Cast

Production

Burke and Cooper both grew up together in Sylvania, Ohio. Burt is their second collaboration on a feature film, following Four Dogs (2013).[2]

Burke based the film off of the real-life experiences of musician Burt Berger, who stars as a fictionalized version of himself. Berger has Parkinson's disease. Speaking to Metro Silicon Valley, Burke stated, "The movie is a love letter to him, his wonderful music, and to my own dad, who is also living with Parkinson’s." The film is shot in black-and-white, and filming was completed in seven days.[4][2] The film's production budget was $7,000.[5][6]

Release

Burt premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival on March 16, 2025.[3] The film screened at the Phoenix Film Festival from April 4–6, 2025, and at the Florida Film Festival on April 12 and 18.[7][2]

In April 2026, Filmhub acquired the distribution rights to Burt, planning to release it digitally on June 23, 2026.[8]

Reception

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