
Blood and Glory, Short, Writer/Director (Official selection at Tribeca Film Festival, Indy Shorts Film Festival)
RX, TV movie, Director
Tonight's the Night, Short, Writer/Director
The Creation Myth, Experimental Short, Writer/Director
The Last Killing, Short Documentary, Director
A Light for Justice, Short Documentary, Writer/Director
Writers Guild Foundation, Veterans Writing Project Fellow
CW Network, DC Legends of Tomorrow, Director's Shadow
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles Best Short Documentary Award
Amnesty International Best Human Rights Short Film Award
James Bridges Award for Excellence in Film Directing
Creative Media Award at Sikh Lens Film Festival
Personal Details
Los Angeles
Seattle
Bellingham
Work Details
Women in Media
Alliance of Women Directors
Film Independent
USVAA
Veterans in Media Entertainment
U.S. Army veteran, Satinder Kaur, is a writer and director who has lived a story-filled life. By the time she was twelve, she had lived on three continents and spoke four languages. Her experiences in the east and the west provide her with a global perspective and contribute to her artistic voice which is uniquely American.
Kaur loves to write about female friendship and explore themes of human resilience and transformation against all odds. She won the Grand Prize in Women in Media CAMERAderie initiative 2019 for her short film Blood and Glory. The film premiered at Tribeca Film Festival. Kaur is a fellow of the Writers Guild Foundation’s Veterans Writing Project. She received her MFA in film directing from USC School of Cinematic Arts.