Nauzanin Knight is a Canadian Writer, Director, Producer of Caribbean and Middle Eastern descent. Her nuanced stories reflect the uniqueness of her heritage as well as her international life. Her aim as a member of the Baha’i Faith is to create projects that draw attention to pressing social issues.
Nauzanin completed her MSc in Countering Organized Crime and Terrorism at University College London, in the UK and published her non-fiction book State Terrorism in Iran: understanding the case of the Iranian Bahá’í Community, before directing her attention to film projects. She went on to write, direct and produce films like #ShadesofWorth, an exploration of self-worth and beauty in Black women; My Lyric I Never Knew (CBC/Gem); From the Grassroots, a documentary film about the activities of the Baha’i Community; Precarity, a documentary about the lived experience of Temporary Foreign Workers in Alberta (TELUS Optik, On-Demand) and is in the process of directing and producing Colorblind an inversive romantic comedy film.
Nauzanin is a Women In the Director’s Chair (WIDC 2020) and Whistler Film Festival Doc Lab (2019) alumna and is participating in The BANFF Spark Accelerator for Women in the Business of Media (2020).
An ardent believer in contributing to the vibrance of her community at the grassroots level, Nauzanin serves as a member of the diversity and inclusion committee of Women in Film and Television Alberta (WIFTA). She also facilitates the digital storytelling workshop series Empowering Black Girls (EBG) organized by Action for Healthy Communities.
Nauzanin is Executive Producer of 1844 Studios, a film production company which is dedicated to fostering international artistic collaborations and exposing striking stories which tell us about the universality of human emotion despite diversity of human experience.