Ela Thier
Ela Thier is an accomplished filmmaker known for her diverse contributions to the film industry as a writer, director, and producer. Among her notable works is the feature film *Foreign Letters* (2012), which she both wrote and directed; it received support from B&H Photo and was distributed by Film Movement. Thier also co-wrote the legal drama *Puncture* (2011), starring Chris Evans, which made a splash at the Tribeca Film Festival before being released by Millennium Films.
Her romantic comedy *The Wedding Cow* (2000), produced and aired by Sudwestrundfunk, garnered significant acclaim, winning eighteen international awards, including four for Best Feature and four Audience Choice awards. Currently, she is in the post-production phase of *The Great Despair*, a science fiction comedy also backed by B&H Photo, set for release later this year.
In addition to her feature films, Thier has written, produced, and directed over a dozen short films, earning numerous accolades at festivals worldwide. Her talent has been recognized with a nomination for the White House Project Emerging Artist Award in 2010 and as a recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship in screenwriting/playwriting in 2008. Her scripts have also been selected four consecutive years for the Independent Film Week by IFP, from 2005 to 2009, showcasing her consistent excellence in storytelling.
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