Greta Nash

Birthplace:
Melbourne, Australia

Greta Nash is an emerging filmmaker from Melbourne, Australia. In 2015 she graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts with a Bachelor of Film and Television.  Her graduate film Karma Police won Best Narrative Film at the 2016 Willoughby Short Film Festival.  Her short film Locker Room premiered at the 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival, where she was also invited to take part in the prestigious Accelerator Lab for emerging Australian/New Zealand talent. It recently screened at the Academy Award Accredited Flickerfest 2018, where she was awarded the inaugural REBEL8 Award for Outstanding Emerging Female Director.  Her latest short film Two Piece will premiere in 2018 as one of 16 Tropfest finalists, and will be broadcast live across Australia on ABC Comedy and iView.

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Casting Assistant:
2018  Waldwölfe

Director:
2013  Fans Forever
2014  Happy Dance
2015  Karma Police
2017  Locker Room
2018  Two Piece
2018  Waldwölfe

Editor:
2013  Fans Forever
2014  Happy Dance
2015  Karma Police
2017  Locker Room
2018  Two Piece
2018  Waldwölfe

Writer:
2013  Fans Forever
2014  Happy Dance
2015  Karma Police
2017  Locker Room
2018  Two Piece
2018  Waldwölfe

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