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Natasha Kermani | |
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Years active | 2011–present |
Website | Illium Pictures |
Nathasha Kermani is an Iranian-American screenwriter and director. She has directed Imitation Girl (2017) and Lucky (2020). [1] She graduated from the New York University Tisch School of the Arts. [2]
Brea Grant originally pitched to direct her own script, Lucky (2020), to Epic Pictures, who recommended Kermani direct instead. [3] Described as a "feminist thriller", the film finished shooting in Los Angeles in July 2019. [4] Lucky (2020), held its International Premiere at Fantasia and screened at FrightFest. [5]
Her latest film, V/H/S/85, debuted October 6, 2023 and became Shudder and AMC+'s most-watched exclusive film premiere, increasing viewership 25% from V/H/S/99. [6] Kermani described it as an opportunity to embrace something, "mean and ugly." [7]
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Natasha Kermani | |
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Occupation |
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Years active | 2011–present |
Website | Illium Pictures |
Nathasha Kermani is an Iranian-American screenwriter and director. She has directed Imitation Girl (2017) and Lucky (2020). [1] She graduated from the New York University Tisch School of the Arts. [2]
Brea Grant originally pitched to direct her own script, Lucky (2020), to Epic Pictures, who recommended Kermani direct instead. [3] Described as a "feminist thriller", the film finished shooting in Los Angeles in July 2019. [4] Lucky (2020), held its International Premiere at Fantasia and screened at FrightFest. [5]
Her latest film, V/H/S/85, debuted October 6, 2023 and became Shudder and AMC+'s most-watched exclusive film premiere, increasing viewership 25% from V/H/S/99. [6] Kermani described it as an opportunity to embrace something, "mean and ugly." [7]