Emma Seligman (b. 1995)

Alias:
艾玛·塞利格曼

Birthplace:
Toronto, Canada

Born:
May 3, 1995

Emma Seligman (born May 3, 1995) is a Canadian film director and screenwriter. She is best known for directing the comedy films Shiva Baby (2020) and Bottoms (2023).  Description above from the Wikipedia article Emma Seligman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Costume Designer:
2016  One Good Pitch

Director:
2016  One Good Pitch
2017  Void
2018  Shiva Baby
2021  Shiva Baby
2023  Bottoms

Editor:
2016  One Good Pitch
2017  Void
2018  Shiva Baby
2021  Shiva Baby
2023  Bottoms

Executive Producer:
2016  One Good Pitch
2017  Void
2018  Shiva Baby
2021  Shiva Baby
2023  Bottoms

Producer:
2016  One Good Pitch
2017  Void
2018  Shiva Baby
2020  Virgencita
2021  Shiva Baby
2023  Bottoms

Production Assistant:
2012  Lunarcy!
2016  One Good Pitch
2017  Void
2018  Shiva Baby
2020  Virgencita
2021  Shiva Baby
2023  Bottoms

Production Intern:
2012  Lunarcy!
2014  Stage Fright
2016  One Good Pitch
2017  Void
2018  Shiva Baby
2020  Virgencita
2021  Shiva Baby
2023  Bottoms

Writer:
2012  Lunarcy!
2014  Stage Fright
2016  One Good Pitch
2017  Void
2018  Shiva Baby
2020  Virgencita
2021  Shiva Baby
2023  Bottoms

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