Georgia Lee(III)
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Award-winning writer/director Georgia Lee has directed five short
films. Her first two shorts, "The Big Dish" (B&W, 16 mm
1998), and "Bloom" (Color, 16 mm, 1999), have shown at numerous film
festivals. "Bloom" was also acquired and broadcast by PBS as part of
the Reel New York series. In 2000 she was selected by director Martin
Scorsese to serve as his apprentice on the set of "Gangs of New York"
in Rome. Her short film "Educated" (Color, 35mm, 2002) screened in over
30 festivals around the world and won the "Best Short Film" award at
The Durango Film Festival in 2003. "Educated" was also licensed by PBS
for air in the Summer of 2004. In 2004, Georgia completed two more
short films, "Basic Emotions" and "Diagnosis". An early draft of "Red
Doors", Georgia's first feature film, won the Jerome Foundation New
York Media Arts Grant Award. She was also awarded a Film Fellowship
from the New York Foundation for the Arts in 2003. Prior to becoming a
filmmaker, she worked for the management consulting firm McKinsey &
Company and graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in
Biochemistry from Harvard University.