Justin Arnold has garnered widespread acclaim for his on-screen performances, showcasing his talents at esteemed film festivals such as Sundance, Slamdance, SXSW, Berlin, Fantastic Fest, and the Dallas International Film Festival, among others.
One of his most notable collaborations was with Academy Award-winning director Spike Jonze and Arcade Fire, on the project "Scenes from the Suburbs". Additionally, Justin has starred in the film "Whiskey Myers, Bury My Bones", showcasing his versatility as a performer.
As a multifaceted artist, Justin has also made a name for himself as a writer, filmmaker, and musician. His notable works in fiction include "A Dog Outside at Night in a Fight" and "Three Gloves Broken at the Base of an Ugly Mountain".
Justin's short film debut, "Mother Fucker", a super-16mm film, was selected by the Dallas International Film Festival, Lonestar Film Festival, and The Arthouse Film Festival. Notably, Justin wrote, directed, starred in, and scored the soundtrack for this critically acclaimed film.
Currently, Justin is working on an EP album of modern-day hill-country blues ballads, which will be featured in an off-Broadway musical as well as the feature adaptation of his short film, "Mother Fucker".