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Kelly Daniela Norris is a Mexican-American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Her feature directorial debut ''Sombras de Azul'' was shot on-location in Cuba and premiered at the
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in 2013, winning the Texas Independents Audience Award. Her second feature, '' Nakom'', co-directed alongside her collaborator T.W. Pittman, and was shot in the Upper East Region of Ghana. Nakom had its world premiere at the
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in the Panorama section 2016, was selected for the prestigious New Directors/New Films, was nominated for an
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for Best Picture made for under $500,000, and had a limited theatrical release in NYC in March 2017. In 2016, Kelly Daniela Norris and T.W. Pittman were selected for Filmmaker Magazine's “25 New Faces of Filmmaking."


Early life and education

Kelly Daniela Norris's mother, Catalina Blackaller, was born in Chihuahua, Mexico and her father, Dr. Ronald Norris, a chiropractor, was born in Tennessee, and they met in Los Angeles. Norris cited her late brother and father as inspirations for her love of cinema, which was cultivated at a very young age. In 1990, her father acquired a local video shop's library from a friend in Vista, CA when the shop needed to switch its inventory over from
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to VHS. He afterward converted a section of the garage into a makeshift video library, bought a Betamax player, and taught his 5-year-old daughter how to use it. In 2006, Norris graduated ''magna cum laude'' from Columbia University with a double major in Film Studies and Psychology, and departmental honors in film. Her honors thesis was entitled, "In Search of the Tea Philosopher within the Cinematic Essayist:
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's '' Sans Soleil''" advised under Richard Peña which "deconstructed the essay-film genre using
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’s criteria alongside the writings of Kazou Okakura". In 2014, she entered a PhD program in the Film and Media Department at University of California Berkeley and taught courses on avant-garde cinema, film history, and digital film production before receiving an award for Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor in 2017-2018. In 2019, Norris gave a talk at the
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Cinema on her archival research on stuntwomen from the 1910s, focusing on Helen Holmes of '' The Hazards of Helen'', discussing how the use of fantastical, death-defying female bodies in these early silent serials served to promote and reinforce a new vision of a woman, falling in line with the momentum of
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and the
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of the era.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Norris, Kelly Daniela Year of birth missing (living people) Living people 21st-century American screenwriters American women film directors American women screenwriters American film directors of Mexican descent Columbia University alumni University of California, Berkeley alumni 21st-century American women