Charlotte Colbert
Charlotte Colbert | |
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| Born | 1987 (age 37–38) New York, US |
| Nationality | French-British |
| Alma mater | London Film School |
| Known for | Feature films and Multimedia Art Installations |
| Children | 2 |
| Parent | Sir James Goldsmith (father) |
| Relatives | Jemima Khan (half-sister) |
Charlotte Colbert (born 1987) is a British film director and multi-media artist which the Evening Standard described as "a natural born magician." Her practice ranges from artistic installations which incorporate sculpture, photography and performative elements, to narrative feature-length films. Her directorial debut was praised by the New York Times and won the Golden Leopard for Best First Picture.
Colbert’s work explores themes such as identity, dreams, personal narratives, and the unconscious, often incorporating surreal and fantastical elements. The Design Museum describes her as someone who "conjures fantastical worlds by blending the boundaries between reality and imagination."