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    Katrina Lucas

    Documentary Producer at MEOW

    Katrina Lucas is a highly skilled and experienced documentary filmmaker with an impressive career spanning over 15 years in the film industry. Known for her compelling storytelling and dedication to insightful narratives, Katrina has made her mark both on big screens and small, captivating audiences across Australia and internationally. Her work has been featured on esteemed channels such as SBS, ABC, Al Jazeera English, and showcased at prestigious events including the Berlinale and Sundance Film Festival. This broad reach of her projects showcases her versatility and commitment to the craft of documentary filmmaking.

    Katrina's extensive experience includes more than a decade with Budaya Productions, an award-winning production company where she honed her skills in documentary production and direction. At Budaya, she collaborated with various international and Australian television broadcasters, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and local government entities, significantly enhancing the visibility of important social issues through film. One of her notable achievements during this period was directing and producing the ABC iview series, POP-ABILITY (2017), which reflects her passion for showcasing diverse perspectives and talents.

    Following her successful tenure at Budaya Productions, Katrina joined Closer Productions, where she contributed as a documentary producer. It was here that she produced the critically acclaimed A FIELD GUIDE TO BEING A 12 YEAR-OLD-GIRL for ABCME. This project received widespread acclaim and was recognized with a prestigious Crystal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival, along with several other international awards. This recognition underscores Katrina's talent and the significant impact her work has on audiences of all ages.

    Katrina is currently involved in producing two cross-platform projects in collaboration with Matt Bate from Closer Productions, one of which is the documentary series VIDEO NASTY. This series premiered at the 2020 Adelaide Film Festival, further cementing her status as a prominent figure in the documentary filmmaking landscape.

    Katrina holds a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Adelaide, which enhances her ability to communicate effectively and engage with diverse communities through her documentaries. Her educational background complements her professional skill set, making her an invaluable asset in narrative development and documentary consultancy. With specialties that include producer, director, writer, production manager, and documentary consultant, Katrina Lucas exemplifies the multifaceted nature of modern filmmaking.

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    Greater Adelaide Area