Louisa Connolly-Burnham is an award-winning writer-director-actress from Birmingham and founder of Thimble Films. A bold new voice in British cinema, Louisa is known for her emotionally charged, darkly sensual, female-led storytelling and her compelling presence both behind and in front of the camera.

She wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the breakout short film Sister Wives, alongside BAFTA-winner Mia McKenna-Bruce (MUBI's How To Have Sex). The film was long-listed for the Oscars and BAFTAs, as well as the BIFAs, and was later acquired by Film4 and Channel 4.

Sister Wives went on to win over 50 awards at more than 100 international festivals, including 'Best Director' at The British Short Film Awards, HollyShorts, Sunrise Film Festival, The Shark Awards, One Fluid Night, and Brighton Rocks. It also took home Best British Short, Best Actress, and the Audience Award at The Iris Prize, sponsored by Pinewood Studios.

The film was featured in Letterboxd's Year in Review, ranking as the #3 Highest Rated Live Action Short Film globally.

A passionate advocate for underrepresented voices in film, Louisa is the founder of Kulty, a safe and inclusive space for women, non-binary, and gender-queer filmmakers. She is also an active member of Directors UK, Women in Film & TV (WFTV), and Cinesisters.

Her work has been featured in Variety, BBC News, Glamour, Collider, Deadline, Film Stories, British Cinematographer, Attitude, Diva, Pink News, Yahoo, Awards Daily, and more.

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