Natalie Khoo

BIOGRAPHIE

Natalie Khoo is a filmmaker and programmer based in Singapore with a background in Archaeology and Anthropology from the University of Cambridge. Her experimental documentary approach has garnered awards like best documentary and cinematography at the 4th Singapore Short Film Awards and screened at film festivals including London International Documentary Festival and Thai Short Film and Video Festival, including her debut short ON SUCH AND SUCH A DAY AT SUCH AND SUCH A TIME (2013), a semi-fictional portrait of her grandmother which explores the relationship between dreams and memory. She participated in Docs by the Sea, organised by Tribeca Film Institute and In-Docs, Objectifs’ Short Film Lab, and is currently working on a short film produced by POTOCOL. Her latest work A SPIDER, FEVER AND OTHER DISAPPEARING ISLANDS (2021) recently screened as a video and sculptural installation at Objectifs WOMEN IN FILM & PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION 2021 and Kurzfilm Hamburg 2022 and screened in cinema form at Queer East Film Festival in London and Seashorts Film Festival in Kuala Lumpur, both in 2022

FILMOGRAPHIE