Catherine Corman, a talented filmmaker, has made a significant mark in the industry with her short film Lost Horizon, which was inspired by the works of Nobel Laureate Patrick Modiano. This impressive film was not only invited to the prestigious Cannes Film Festival but also long-listed for the Academy Award for Best Short Film, a testament to its excellence.
Catherine's work did not stop there, as her short film Les Non-Dupes was also featured at the esteemed Berlin Biennale, further solidifying her reputation as a skilled filmmaker.
Beyond her work in film, Catherine is also a talented photographer, and her book of photographs, Daylight Noir, was exhibited at the renowned Venice Biennale. Her photographs are part of the esteemed collection at the Museum of Modern Art Library, a true honor.
Catherine's photographic work has been recognized and celebrated at various prestigious events, including Paris Photo and The Julia Margaret Cameron Awards. Additionally, her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, a testament to her exceptional talent.
Born to film director Roger Corman, Catherine has filmmaking in her blood. She has even appeared in her father's film Frankenstein Unbound, playing the role of Justine, a testament to her own passion for the craft.