Lucy McNulty
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Lucy is a graduate of Studio 58 at Langara College in Vancouver.[4] She is an alumna of the Canadian Film Centre’s Producers’ Lab and the GEMS Genre Film Lab.[5] In 2018, She has received a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award.[6]
Lucy began her career in theatre, with performances at the PuSh Festival, the National Arts Centre, and the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity.[7][8] In 2023, she made her directorial debut with the short film Chicken, co-directed with Emma Pollard, about a woman reconnecting with her brother who has Down syndrome.[9] She produced the 2024 found-footage horror feature Hunting Matthew Nichols, directed by Markian Tarasiuk, which premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival.[10]
Lucy founded Strange Company Productions and co-founded DropShock Pictures in Vancouver.[11] She is currently co-producing Devour with Wildling Pictures.[12]
Selected filmography
| Year | Title | Contribution | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Chicken | Director, writer and producer | Short film |
| 2024 | Hunting Matthew Nichols | Producer | Feature film |
| 2026 | How Brief | Producer | Short film |
| TBA | Devour | Producer | Feature film |