Natalie Erika James (b. 1990)

Alias:
Natalie James

Born:
February 23, 1990

Natalie Erika James is an American-Australian writer, director and producer, born in the USA and based in Melbourne, Australia.  Her debut feature, RELIC, premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival in the Midnight program. RELIC stars Emily Mortimer, Bella Heathcote and Robyn Nevin, and is produced by Carver Films (SNOWTOWN, PARTISAN) & Nine Stories (Riva Marker, Jake Gyllenhaal), and supported by the Russo Brothers’ AGBO, Screen Australia and Film Victoria.  Her 2016 short, CRESWICK, premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival, and was awarded the 2017 AWGIE Award for Best Short Form screenplay by the Australian Writer’s Guild.

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Director:
2011  Tritch
2013  Burrow
2017  Creswick
2018  Drum Wave
2020  Relic
2024  Apartment 7A
????  Saccharine

Editor:
2011  Tritch
2013  Burrow
2017  Creswick
2018  Drum Wave
2020  Relic
2024  Apartment 7A
????  Saccharine

Producer:
2011  Tritch
2013  Burrow
2017  Creswick
2018  Drum Wave
2020  Relic
2024  Apartment 7A
????  Saccharine

Screenplay:
2011  Tritch
2013  Burrow
2017  Creswick
2018  Drum Wave
2020  Relic
2024  Apartment 7A
????  Saccharine

Writer:
2011  Tritch
2013  Burrow
2017  Creswick
2018  Drum Wave
2020  Relic
2024  Apartment 7A
????  Saccharine

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