Natasa Urban, a renowned documentary director and editor, was born on March 1, 1977, in the charming city of Zrenjanin, located in the heart of Serbia. As a creative force in the world of documentary filmmaking, Natasa has made a significant impact with her thought-provoking and visually stunning works, including the critically acclaimed "Journey of a Red Fridge" (2007),"Big Sister Punam" (2009),"Mellom oss" (2017),and "The Future of Iraq" (2018).
Evidencing her exceptional skill and dedication to her craft, Natasa holds a Master's degree in Photography from the prestigious University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia. This impressive educational background has undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping her unique filmmaking style and approach.
Today, Natasa resides and works in the vibrant city of Oslo, Norway, where she continues to produce and direct documentaries that captivate and inspire audiences worldwide. Interestingly, Natasa was born Stankovic, but she changed her last name to Urban, a nod to her paternal great-grandmother's maiden name, a testament to her appreciation for her heritage and family roots.