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   Natalie G. Hill, Producer






Natalie Hill Executive Produced the feature film Arthur Newman, starring Colin Firth and Emily Blunt, directed by Dante Ariola. In 2007, Ariola and Natalie won the DGA award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials together for their work on spots for Coca Cola, Traveler’s Insurance and Johnny Walker.

Natalie has established a strong reputation in the world of commercials, continuing to produce spots and campaigns for the world’s most prestigious brands; Coca-Cola, Mercedes, Pepsi, Heineken, Levis, Dickies, Wrigleys, LG, Lexus, Volkswagen, GE, Jim Beam and Smirnoff among many others. Ariola, Steven Klein, Rupert Sanders, Ava DuVernay and Steve Ayson. Films she’s produced: Seed: A Love Story for Lifetime Television, To the Curb directed by Tamra Davis, Sam, Again by Lucas Spaulding, and Made in Trinidad, a documentary Executive Produced by Sigurjon Sighvatsson.

Natalie began her film career as production manager on the award-winning documentary, Paris is Burning, recipient of the Grand Jury Prize for Documentaries at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival, Best Documentary at the 1991 Seattle International Film Festival, International Documentary Association and the Berlin International Film Festival.

Working closely with renowned artist and film director Philippe Parreno, Natalie produced June 1968, shot in 65 mm and lensed by award winning cinematographer Darius Khondji.  The film ran at the Pompidou Center in Paris, Serpentine Gallery in London and the award winning Hypnosis show at the Park Avenue Armory.
 
She has worked extensively with artist Shahryar Nashat and recently produced his new work “Force Life” which opened at MOMA, NYC in February 2020.

Natalie has extensive international production experience in countries such as Argentina, Australia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, India, New Zealand, Spain, South Africa, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.

She is a native of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, and a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of Arts.