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Nisha Ganatra signs with PRETTYBIRD
Award-winning filmmaker Nisha Ganatra signs with PRETTYBIRD. The #wombstories director establishes herself as a permanent fixture in the advertising industry.
Production company PRETTYBIRD announce that visionary LGBTQIA+ filmmaker Nisha Ganatra has joined their global roster of directors.
The Golden Globe winner and Emmy nominee drew worldwide attention from the advertising community with her award-winning campaign, #wombstories, which earned many accolades including the Cannes Lions Grand Prix for Film Craft: Directing, The One Show’s distinguished honor of Best in Show and #1 Director Globally, and The One Club for Creativity’s title of #1 Director. Ganatra was also listed in the Cannes Lions’ Creativity Report as the #1 Director of the Festival. Using her veteran experience in the film and TV space, Ganatra is excited to continue expanding her creative career at PRETTYBIRD, Ad Age's 2021 Production Company of the Year.
Kerstin Emhoff, PRETTYBIRD’s co-founder and CEO: “We are so excited to welcome Nisha to the nest! She showed the advertising world she’s here to stay with #wombstories last year, and we are equally excited about partnering with her as writer/director/producer in Film & TV. She is an incredible talent and we look forward to a long, successful partnership!”
Ganatra adds: !I'm very excited to join the creative team at PRETTYBIRD. Kerstin, Ali, and Suzanne are fierce allies to their artists and continually create memorable and unflinching work. They have passionately given their voice and their formidable talents to the underrepresented since they first formed and never stopped doing the right thing. I"m thrilled to be among the creative giants on their roster ”
Known for her heartfelt humour and engaging voice, filmmaker Nisha Ganatra is a Golden Globe winner and an Emmy nominated director and producer seamlessly working in commercials, television, and film. Ganatra’s previous feature film credits include The High Note for Working Title and Focus Features starring Tracee Ellis Ross, and Late Night, starring Emma Thompson and Mindy Kaling. Late Night premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2019 and was sold to Amazon in a record-breaking deal, garnering the highest streaming numbers of the year. Ganatra’s acclaimed debut feature, Chutney Popcorn, won Audience Awards at multiple festivals including the Berlin International Film Festival, Newport Film Festival, and Outfest Los Angeles.
On the TV side, in addition to her award-winning work as Director/Producer on Amazon’s Transparent, Ganatra sold a comedy pilot to NBC with Amy Poehler producing, was Co-Executive Producer/Director for Better Things with Pamela Adlon, and created Code Academy for the ITVS/PBS series Futurestates. Ganatra has also directed episodes of Girls, Dear White People, Future Man, Mr. Robot, Shameless, Married, Brooklyn 9-9, Last Man on Earth, Love, and Black Monday.
Her first brand work was a 7-spot campaign for Google Home featuring comedy heavyweights Amy Poehler, Tiffany Haddish, Amy Sedaris, Chelsea Peretti, and Maya Rudolph. She has also directed work for “Plan-B” inspired by her fierce advocacy for Planned Parenthood.