Matt Enos
Matt Enos is a multifaceted artist—filmmaker, actor, and musician—rooted in the creative landscape of Searsmont, Maine. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Cinematography from the School of Visual Arts in New York, laying the foundation for a career that spans independent cinema and musical expression.
Among his notable works is the feature film *The Last Whistle*, a drama exploring grief and community. He also directed and starred in the short film *The Weight of Water*, which screened at several regional festivals. Enos has contributed to the soundtracks of his own projects, blending his musical talents with his visual storytelling. His short film *The Night Shift* earned recognition for its atmospheric cinematography, showcasing his eye for mood and place.
Beyond filmmaking, Enos has performed as a musician in New England venues, releasing an EP titled *Ghosts of the Coast* in 2019. His work often reflects the rugged beauty of coastal Maine, drawing on personal experience and a deep connection to the region. Whether behind the camera, in front of it, or composing a score, Matt Enos continues to build a body of work defined by authenticity, resourcefulness, and a quiet, persistent creative drive.