Lucy McNulty

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Born
Canada
OccupationsFilm producer, director, screenwriter, actress
Yearsactive2017–present
Lucy McNulty
Born
Canada
OccupationsFilm producer, director, screenwriter, actress
Years active2017–present

Lucy McNulty is a Canadian film producer, director, screenwriter, and actress.[1][2][3]

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

Awards and nominations

References

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