Lorna Tucker
Directors Biography
Lorna Tucker cut her teeth working behind the camera and jumping on tour buses with rock bands such as Unkle, Lupe Fiasco, The Cult and Queens of The Stone Age creating tour videos and music promos. She moved into longer format storytelling, directing documentaries, writing scripts and creating more experimental video art projects for the likes of Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Nike, Redbull and ShowStudio. Her films have screened at MAM Sao Paulo (‘Strange Enough, NASA Feat Karen O & ODB’) and Guggenheim Bilbao, as well as being featured in magazines including Vogue (METAMORPHOSIS), Dazed and Confused (A FORCA DU RUA), and Dazed Digital (RED SHOES). Additionally, she has created short films for clients such as Liberty and Amnesty International. WESTWOOD: PUNK, ICON ACTIVIST is Lorna’s first feature. 2018 will also see the release of AMÁ – a delicate expose nine years in making, which explores the forcible sterilization of Native American women in the latter half of the twentieth century – produced by Raindog Films.