
Beard Boy 2010
Discover *Beard Boy (2010)*, a charming 14-minute family fantasy-comedy directed by Christopher Faust that explores feeling different with warmth and humor.
Director: Christopher Faust
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beard Boy (2010) about?
*Beard Boy* tells the story of a child living with a rare condition that gives him a beard, a trait he embraces despite the curiosity—and sometimes judgment—of others. Through gentle humor and fantasy elements, the film explores the universal experience of feeling different and finding strength in self-acceptance.
Who directed Beard Boy?
Christopher Faust directed *Beard Boy (2010)*, bringing a playful, family-friendly vision to this short film.
Who stars in Beard Boy?
The film features Vitor Steinhaus in the lead role, alongside Maureen Miranda, Ricardo Alberti, Marcel Szymanski, and Sabine Villatore in key supporting parts.
Is Beard Boy (2010) worth watching?
As a concise family fantasy-comedy, *Beard Boy* delivers a sweet message about individuality in just 14 minutes. While it's not rated on IMDb, its gentle tone and thoughtful themes make it a pleasant, uplifting watch, especially for younger audiences and fans of lighthearted storytelling.
How long is Beard Boy?
*Beard Boy (2010)* has a runtime of 14 minutes.
About Beard Boy (2010) — A heartfelt short film on embracing what makes you unique
Discover *Beard Boy (2010)*, a charming 14-minute family fantasy-comedy directed by Christopher Faust that explores feeling different with warmth and humor.
The story follows a young boy who secretly embraces his unique appearance—a rare condition causing him to grow a beard—while quietly struggling with the stares and judgments of others. Faust crafts a lighthearted yet touching tale that celebrates self-acceptance, blending whimsical fantasy with relatable childhood emotions. Shot with a playful visual style, the film invites audiences to reflect on kindness, curiosity, and the courage to be yourself in a world quick to notice differences.