Lauren Dark’s first feature-length narrative film, War Book, was officially selected for the London Film Festival in 2014, but it was by no means her first experience of film production.
Before joining Ivana MacKinnon’s Stray Bear Films in January 2014, she spent five years at Sixteen Films, under the auspices of Ken Loach and Rebecca O’Brien. While there, she worked on a range of films, including Les Bien-aimes (aka Beloved, 2011) and Dheepan (released in 2015).
She also co-produced with Rebecca O’Brien, Julian Assange and Johannes Wahlstrom the feature-length documentary Mediastan (2013), an exposé of censorship and the press from across the world.
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