
Greta Nash
Directing
Biography
Greta Nash is an emerging filmmaker from Melbourne, Australia. In 2015 she graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts with a Bachelor of Film and Television. Her graduate film Karma Police won Best Narrative Film at the 2016 Willoughby Short Film Festival. Her short film Locker Room premiered at the 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival, where she was also invited to take part in the prestigious Accelerator Lab for emerging Australian/New Zealand talent. It recently screened at the Academy Award Accredited Flickerfest 2018, where she was awarded the inaugural REBEL8 Award for Outstanding Emerging Female Director. Her latest short film Two Piece will premiere in 2018 as one of 16 Tropfest finalists, and will be broadcast live across Australia on ABC Comedy and iView.
Known For

An eager-to-please Ticket Inspector struggles with the morality of her job after being given the following ultimatum: fine or be fired!
Karma Police

Ava is on the way to the beach with her mum Kelly and her little brother Wally, but before they go she needs to find a new swimsuit. At the age of 13, this task is nowhere near as simple as it sounds.
Two Piece

Helga would give anything to meet Stanton Gareth, the star of '80s Sci-Fi show Time Fighter. Simeon would give anything to get out of his costume.
Fans Forever

A teenage girl discovers her male friends’ secret group chat, forcing her to question her friendship with them.
Locker Room

Twice every day, rain hail or shine. That's how often the dancers at Donhuan Lu gather to exercise in the plaza. The music and the moves are hard to pass by, and the personalities are even more captivating! "Happy Dance" is a short exploration of the phenomenon that is 广场舞, and how it turns ordinary neighbours into good friends.
Happy Dance

Three Nazi soldiers capture an escaped Jewish woman. But what will they do with her?