Polly Pierce(II)
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Director
Polly Pierce is an Australian/Canadian filmmaker with biracial ethnicity (Chinese and Caucasian). Her practice encompasses Directing, Writing, Producing and Cinematography.
In 2021, she won the Best Female Filmmaker and Best Female Director awards for her short film "Wytch Craft" at the Arthouse Festival of Beverly Hills and Chicago Indie Film Awards and the Best Cinematography award for her work on the short film "Where Everyone Lives" at the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival. Her latest short film, "Slump," has been internationally screened at 15+ festivals and has received 5 awards so far.
In her 15+ years working internationally in the film and television industry, Polly has amassed over 80 professional credits working on productions from Disney+, 20th Century Fox, Apple TV+, the CW, and many more and with brands such as Aritzia, Air Canada, Toyota, Tourism Australia, MacDonalds and Kellogg's to name a few.
Polly loves to tell a good story but especially loves dark comedy and compelling dramas. She is developing a number of narrative projects.
She is professionally affiliated with the Western Canada International Camera Guild - ICG 669.
In 2021, she won the Best Female Filmmaker and Best Female Director awards for her short film "Wytch Craft" at the Arthouse Festival of Beverly Hills and Chicago Indie Film Awards and the Best Cinematography award for her work on the short film "Where Everyone Lives" at the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival. Her latest short film, "Slump," has been internationally screened at 15+ festivals and has received 5 awards so far.
In her 15+ years working internationally in the film and television industry, Polly has amassed over 80 professional credits working on productions from Disney+, 20th Century Fox, Apple TV+, the CW, and many more and with brands such as Aritzia, Air Canada, Toyota, Tourism Australia, MacDonalds and Kellogg's to name a few.
Polly loves to tell a good story but especially loves dark comedy and compelling dramas. She is developing a number of narrative projects.
She is professionally affiliated with the Western Canada International Camera Guild - ICG 669.