Natasha Pincus(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Natasha is a Writer and Director, with First Class Honours degrees in
Law and Science. Her award-winning short films have screened at dozens
of international film festivals, and Love's Labour was a Dendy Awards
Finalist in 2007.
Natasha is particularly well regarded for her distinctive music videos, which includes works for artists including Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins, Sarah Blasko and Powderfinger, and the iconic video for Gotye's worldwide hit "Somebody That I Used To Know" for which Natasha won the Aria Award and was nominated for the MTV's VMA for Best Video. The video has been viewed over 500 million times on YouTube. Natasha won the Aria Award for Best Music Video for a second consecutive year in 2012 for Missy Higgins' "Everyone's Waiting".
Natasha has written several feature screenplays that have received international recognition, including winning the UCLA Screenplay Contest for Parkour. Natasha's feature screenplay - Clive - was a Finalist of the esteemed Nicholl Fellowship and selected for inclusion in the celebrated Hollywood Blacklist at the end of 2012. The feature film of Natasha's screenplay Fell will premiere In Competition at the 2014 Sydney Film Festival.
Natasha is particularly well regarded for her distinctive music videos, which includes works for artists including Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins, Sarah Blasko and Powderfinger, and the iconic video for Gotye's worldwide hit "Somebody That I Used To Know" for which Natasha won the Aria Award and was nominated for the MTV's VMA for Best Video. The video has been viewed over 500 million times on YouTube. Natasha won the Aria Award for Best Music Video for a second consecutive year in 2012 for Missy Higgins' "Everyone's Waiting".
Natasha has written several feature screenplays that have received international recognition, including winning the UCLA Screenplay Contest for Parkour. Natasha's feature screenplay - Clive - was a Finalist of the esteemed Nicholl Fellowship and selected for inclusion in the celebrated Hollywood Blacklist at the end of 2012. The feature film of Natasha's screenplay Fell will premiere In Competition at the 2014 Sydney Film Festival.