Kim Dempster

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Kim Dempster has put her unique signature on numerous projects including commercials, music videos and narrative film. As both a writer and director, she has always been attracted to projects with a social conscience. At TEDx she spoke of the creative community's ability to incite change. Her short…

Biography

Kim Dempster has put her unique signature on numerous projects including commercials, music videos and narrative film. As both a writer and director, she has always been attracted to projects with a social conscience. At TEDx she spoke of the creative community's ability to incite change. Her short films, The Last Seduction and Danny Irvine Always Has a Good Time, screened at numerous film festivals and garnered rave reviews. In 2008 she directed Marmalade, a feature film produced by Goldheart Pictures. She wrote & directed, Stop The Nightmare, a series of short films about human trafficking. She then brought the atrocity of modern day slavery to the streets of New York with a series of live performances. In 2015 Kim turned her attention to writing, quickly gaining recognition. Blanche & The Alligator Man was a 2016-quarter finalist at the prestigious Academy Nicholl. The Color Of Mourning was a 2017-finalist for The Writers Lab. In 2018 both The Color of Mourning and No Gods- No Masters placed as semi-finalists at the Academy Nicholl. Kim enjoyed a successful career as a commercial director. She spent over two decades honing her visual skills while directing national and global campaigns around the world. Kim is a member of The Directors Guild of America, Women in Film & Television and Film Fatales. Today she lives between New York City and Shelter Island.

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