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Award winning artist filmmaker with experience of directing content for Marie Curie, Nivea and Channel 4 in London, Tokyo & Berlin.
Rebecca Culverhouse is a neurodiverse artist filmmaker from Burnley, now based in London. She has a strong background in commercial filmmaking, directing work for brands such as Nivea, Marie Curie and Wilderness Festival, as well as previously directing shorts, music videos and branded content in Tokyo and Berlin.
She was awarded the Cinema & Television Benevolent Fund while developing #eatpretty, a cinemagraph horror film about social media, consumerism and mental health. The work was commissioned by Channel 4’s Random Acts and was broadcast on UK TV in summer 2018. It has gone on to screen at BAFTA qualifying festivals such as London Short Film Festival and Underwire Film Festival (in which Rebecca was nominated for the Directing Award). It has been exhibited as part of Ugly Duck's In Transitions: Anamorphic Waves, as well as at the National Science and Media Museum's Lates:Hooked, and was selected to tour independent cinemas as part of We Are The Weirdos run by The Final Girls.
Rebecca was the first director to take part in the Cheil Film Labs Residency in 2018, and was selected for Encounters Film Festival Talent Lab Widening The Lens in 2019. She spent lockdown writing feature scripts and is currently developing a series of artworks related to her experiences of life with synaesthesia. Her latest experimental short PU EKAW TNOD, an existential horror short about the Bad Place that haunts our dreams. It will premiere at BFI London Film Festival 2023.