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Natalie Boll is a versatile professional with experience in various aspects of production, including producing, directing, writing, and managing production. She received her education from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, Capilano University's Film Studies program and the Department for Continuing Education at the University of Oxford's creative writing program. Throughout her career, she has worked on a diverse range of projects, including music videos, documentaries, short dramas, and lifestyle programs, both in Canada and internationally.
Natalie Boll has overseen several television programs, including "World's Weirdest Restaurant" on Food Network, "CMT Star," and "Urban Suburban" on HGTV Canada. Boll made her directorial debut with the 2018 documentary film "Maker of Monsters: The Extraordinary Life of Beau Dick." The film was a theatrical success, playing in Cineplex theaters across Canada, and won the "Cultural Current" award at the Victoria Film Festival and was an "Official Selection" at the Vancouver International Film Festival. The show has also been featured on CBC and Amazon Prime and utilised in academic programs at universities such as Princeton and Oxford.
In 2017, Boll was honoured with the "Business in Vancouver Forty
Under 40" award. She splits her time between Mainz, Germany and Vancouver, Canada.
Natalie Boll has overseen several television programs, including "World's Weirdest Restaurant" on Food Network, "CMT Star," and "Urban Suburban" on HGTV Canada. Boll made her directorial debut with the 2018 documentary film "Maker of Monsters: The Extraordinary Life of Beau Dick." The film was a theatrical success, playing in Cineplex theaters across Canada, and won the "Cultural Current" award at the Victoria Film Festival and was an "Official Selection" at the Vancouver International Film Festival. The show has also been featured on CBC and Amazon Prime and utilised in academic programs at universities such as Princeton and Oxford.
In 2017, Boll was honoured with the "Business in Vancouver Forty
Under 40" award. She splits her time between Mainz, Germany and Vancouver, Canada.
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