Kaleido Artists
Liz CrowLiz is passionate about storytelling. As a writer-director interested in drama, life stories and experimental work, she is drawn to the power of film to trigger change. Her stories are witness to difference and diversity, struggle and possibility, passion and humanity. Described as “a director of real visual flair”, her work has been praised for its ability to “get under the skin of its subject”.
Liz's work has screened at National Film Theatre and Tate Modern, on Channel 4 and ITV, and at many festivals including Encounters, Greenbelt, Birds Eye View, Munich Festival of Short Films, British Federation of Film Societies, Chicago Bodies of Difference and Disability Film Festivals around the world, winning various awards along the way.
Integral to Liz's creative work is her work as an equalities activist. Her productions work to a policy of inclusion throughout and she is also involved in developing new approaches to film accessibility for audiences with sensory impairments.
Liz has been a NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) fellow, exploring ways of combining her creative work and activism, and was also mentored through the Guiding Lights scheme by Peter Cattaneo (Director, The Full Monty), as well as by Jonny Persey (Producer, Wondrous Oblivion) as she moved towards her first feature film.
Liz's performance on Antony Gormley's Fourth Plinth project in Trafalgar Square earned her a Top Ten vote by The Guardian, and her recent project Resistance: which way the future has been getting rave reviews. For more information contact Roaring Girl Productions
1c Birchall Road, Bristol BS6 7TW (0117) 944 6882 liz@roaring-girl.com www.roaring-girl.com
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