Natalie Jasmine Harris is a dynamic filmmaker whose work resonates deeply within the realms of both narrative and documentary storytelling. Her acclaimed short film, *Pure* (2021), which garnered The Directors Guild of America's Student Film Award, has become a sought-after title among collectors for its poignant exploration of Black joy and liberation. The film's success led to its acquisition by HBO, making it a collectible gem for those who appreciate the intersection of art and streaming platforms.
Harris's recent achievements include the short film *Grace*, which premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival and has received accolades across various festivals, including the prestigious Torino Film Festival. Additionally, her documentary work, such as *Ben in Bloom*, released in partnership with the It Gets Better Foundation, further showcases her commitment to meaningful storytelling. Collectors are particularly drawn to her films for their rich thematic depth and the potential future feature expansion of *Pure*, promising to elevate her already impressive catalog. With numerous artist program participations and growing recognition, Harris is a director to watch in the evolving landscape of physical media.