Mia Frank
Directing
Biography
My name is Mia Frank. I am a video creator based in London, with a First-Class BA in Film, Media and Photography from the University of Leeds. I began my career as a camera trainee on major productions such as After Life (Netflix) and Ted Lasso (Apple TV+), before transitioning into video production for a range of media companies and global brands, including Boots, Wagamama and Vinted. I specialise in leading the full production process of social-first video content. This includes concept development, script writing, on-set direction, self-shooting, editing and performance tracking, with my work reaching millions of viewers across platforms. My experience spans branded social campaigns and adverts, documentaries, celebrity interviews, podcasts and long-form content for famous creators such as Abbey’s Kitchen. I have also directed and produced award-winning documentaries and short films. With a strong foundation in storytelling and a deep understanding of Gen Z and Millennial audiences, I bring fresh creative vision, technical precision and cultural awareness to every stage of production. I am deeply passionate about telling stories that uplift marginalised communties and promote real change. All art is political, and my work is no different.--Frank
Known For

This award-winning and ISAFF-selected film follows Jyoti, a talented young artist, who reconnects with Ishan, a man burdened by family expectations. They rekindle a childhood bond that begins to evolve in unexpected ways. In a world shadowed by generational challenges, their relationship mirrors the cyclical nature of the sun.
When The Sun Goes Down
Told by the country's first women, Canada's Keepers examines the truth about the country's dark colonial past. Truthful and raw, nine First Nations women tell their stories of racism, intergenerational trauma, resilience, community and more in this emotional film.