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Katherine Propper

Katherine Amy Propper (born April 22, 1993[1]) is an American film director and screenwriter.[2][3] She is known for her feature directorial debut film Lost Soulz (2023) and short films.[4][5][6]

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Early life and education

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Propper was born and raised in Los Angeles, California.[7] Her mother is from Korea and her father, of European descent, is from New York.[2] On her father's side, she is a great-granddaughter of Eduardo Propper de Callejon, a Spanish diplomat and a Righteous Among the Nations, and a cousin of British actress Helena Bonham Carter.

Propper attended Georgetown University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History.[8]

In 2016, she moved to Austin, Texas to attend the University of Texas at Austin where she received her MFA degree in Film directing.[3] She wrote and directed her student short film Street Flame. The film follows a group of friends in Austin's skate and graffiti scene as they commemorate the life of their dead friend.[9] Street Flame screened at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2019 and won several awards at film festivals.[10]

Career

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After completing her studies, she worked in Austin for American director Terrence Malick on the editing team of his long-gestating religious epic.[2][11] Propper moved to Texas inspired by the independent, free spirit of Austin-based filmmakers like Malick, Richard Linklater, Jeff Nichols, and Robert Rodriguez.[2][12]

The Austin Film Society supported her short film Birds, featuring intercut vignettes of Texas youths finding beauty on a summer day.[13] Birds won awards at Clermont-Ferrand in France and at South by Southwest in 2022, where it won Special Jury Recognition for Vision.[14] The New Yorker distributed Birds as part of its Screening Room series.[15] TheWrap selected Birds in its 2023 shortlist of the best short films.[11]

Propper's directorial feature-film debut Lost Soulz premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2023.[16] Lost Soulz is a coming-of-age movie about a young rapper whose dream comes true when he joins a music group on an odyssey headed West through Texas and instead finds himself on a spiritual journey home.[16] The film was released by distributor Kino Lorber in the U.S. and Canada in May 2024.[17]

Filmography

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Feature films

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes Refs
2023 Lost Soulz Yes Yes Co-producer [6][5][7]

Short films

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes Refs
2018 Pentecost Yes Yes No Film editor
2019 Street Flame Yes Yes Yes Film editor [18][19][20]
2021 Birds Yes Yes No Film editor [15][21]

Awards and nominations

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Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Best Narrative Short Street Flame Nominated [22][23][24]
2023 Best U.S. Narrative Feature Lost Soulz Nominated
Audience Award - Narrative Feature Runner Up Won
SXSW Film Festival 2022 SXSW Grand Jury Award - Texas Short Birds Nominated

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Special Jury Prize for Vision Won
Cleveland International Film Festival 2024 New Direction Competition Lost Soulz Nominated [27]
Nashville Film Festival 2023 New Directors Competition Lost Soulz Nominated [28]
Raindance Film Festival 2023 Best Debut Feature Lost Soulz Nominated [29]
Tallgrass International Film Festival 2023 Stubbornly Independent Award - Grand Jury Prize Lost Soulz Won [30]
American Film Institute Festival 2022 Live Action Short Film Birds Won [31][32]
Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2022 International Competition - Grand Prix Birds Nominated
International Competition - Special Mention of the Jury Won
Mammoth Lakes Film Festival 2022 Best Narrative Short Birds Won [33]
Stockholm Film Festival 2022 Best Short Film Birds Nominated
Denver International Film Festival 2022 Best Student Domestic Short Birds Nominated
Aspen Shortsfest 2019 Best Drama Street Flame Nominated [34]
Palm Springs International ShortFest 2019 Best Student Film Under 15 Minutes Street Flame Nominated [35]
Sidewalk Film Festival 2019 Best Student Film Street Flame Won [36]
Rhode Island International Film Festival 2019 Best Student Film Award - Short Film Street Flame Won [37]
Oak Cliff Film Festival 2018 Best Student Short Pentecost Won

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