
At the Mompeo International Film Academy (MIFA), mentorship is never a one-size-fits-all experience. Every artist, filmmaker, and creator who comes to us carries a different story, a different vision, and a different set of challenges. That’s why we don’t offer fixed packages or pre-designed coaching plans.
Instead, we begin with you.
Our approach is simple: we listen first.
We want to understand your goals, your creative obstacles, your dreams, and the stage of your artistic journey. Only then can we shape the kind of mentorship that truly supports your growth — focused, efficient, and tailored to what you need most.
To start this process, simply send us a message to request a free discovery call with one of our team members. This conversation helps us learn how we can guide you best, and helps you understand what kind of support would genuinely move your project or practice forward.
Whether you’re developing a film, writing a screenplay, building a portfolio, or exploring your next creative step, we’re here to walk that path with you — thoughtfully, personally, and with care.
Mentorship begins with listening. We’re ready when you are.


Adrian Bol is the founder of the Mompeo International Film Academy — a filmmaker known for the action thriller Legacy of Lies, which reached #2 on Netflix in the United States, and for his work with cinematographer Andrzej Sekula on the set of Pulp Fiction.
A writer-director with a distinctive cinematic style, Adrian brings decades of experience in storytelling, directing, and visual craft. His mission is to train filmmakers to think boldly, create with clarity, and tell stories that resonate with truth, depth, and purpose.
Produced on a $4.5 million budget, the film punches well above its weight, showcasing how precision, craft, and intent can rival far larger productions. Its international scope and contemporary relevance give it a modern edge, while its stripped-down approach keeps the tension personal and immediate.
That combination clearly resonated with audiences. Upon release on Netflix, Legacy of Lies quickly climbed the platform’s charts, reaching the #2 spot in the United States and #4 in the United Kingdom — a notable achievement for an independent spy thriller competing alongside major studio titles.
The film’s performance cemented it as a standout example of how focused, director-driven genre filmmaking can break through in a crowded streaming landscape.


What sets Breaking Cover apart is its mythic visual language. Drawing heavily on elemental symbolism — water, fire, forest, and darkness — Bol crafts a film that feels both grounded and operatic. Each environment reflects a stage in Will’s internal journey, transforming action set pieces into moments of psychological and moral consequence.
The film goes far beyond genre mechanics, unfolding as a stark meditation on fatherhood, trauma, and the cost of violence. Set against the unforgiving wilderness of rural Oregon, Breaking Cover follows Will Fisher, a former Special Forces operative haunted by his past and estranged from his teenage daughter, Tee.
With Breaking Cover, Adrian Bol proves his ability to fuse muscular action filmmaking with thematic depth, delivering a film that is as emotionally resonant as it is viscerally gripping.














Discover the idea that carries your voice, your vision, and your identity as a filmmaker — the concept that only you could create.
A guided process to help you structure, develop, and write a screenplay that stands out for its clarity, craft, and authenticity.
Enter the world you imagined and shape every moment — directing your film with courage, intention, and creative truth.

Bruno Timoteo, Miami
“The Red Truck just WON Best Thriller Screenplay at the Los Angeles Film Awards!
The Signature Screenplay Program made me grow in ways I didn’t expect. I’m truly grateful for Adrian’s support and for this community — without it, this award wouldn’t have happened.”
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Winner "Best Thriller Screenplay" at the Los Angeles Film Awards