Julia Hart

Julia Hart is an American screenwriter and film director, known for her work on Miss Stevens (2016), Fast Color (2018) and Stargirl (2020).

Career

Directly after graduation, Hart became a teacher. At 25, she began teaching high school students. After eight years of teaching, Hart quit her job to pursue screenwriting.[1] Hart's father and brother are also screenwriters.[2]

Miss Stevens was Hart's directorial debut. Inspired by her experience as a teacher, Miss Stevens follows a teacher as she chaperones three students on a weekend trip to a drama competition. This film premiered at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival on March 12, 2016.[3] Miss Stevens was nominated for the Grand Jury Award and Gamechanger Award at the festival.

Hart's most recent film Fast Color premiered at South by Southwest in 2018. During the 2018 film festival and conference, 80% of narrative feature competition were films directed or co-directed by women.[4] This film is co-written and produced by Hart's husband Jordan Horowitz.[5]

Filmography

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