Lulu Keating, born in 1952, has carved out a significant niche in the Canadian film landscape, with a career that spans genres from fiction and animation to experimental and documentary. Notably, her feature film *The Moody Brood* (2000) has become a cult favorite among collectors due to its unique storytelling style and experimental techniques. Lulu’s work is characterized by a deep connection to her roots, having spent years enriching the Halifax film community through initiatives like the Linda Joy Media Arts Society.
Collectors particularly seek out her earlier feature, *The Midday Sun* (1989), recognized as the first Canadian feature shot entirely in Africa. This pioneering film not only showcases her versatility as a director but also highlights the bold storytelling that defines her work. Lulu's more recent film, *Lucille's Ball* (2013), further solidified her reputation, winning accolades such as the Best Canadian Feature Film Award at the Female Eye Festival. Her diverse portfolio and commitment to innovative filmmaking make her releases treasured items for any serious physical media collector.