Louisiana "Lucy" Kreutz is an award-winning director and producer of documentary films and television series. Her career has taken her on adventures around the world and into hidden corners of the United States. Her work has won awards such as the Sundance Institute's Sustainability Award and the Faces of Austin Award at SXSW. She has produced non-fiction television for NBC, National Geographic, A&E, TLC, Animal Planet, MTV, Discovery, and Netflix. Most recently, she directed on the latest season of NBC’s Emmy-winning docu-series, Who Do You Think You Are. Lucy’s career started in post production - she has edited five feature documentaries and numerous shorts. In all of her work, Lucy uses an earnest but humorous approach to tell compelling and unconventional stories.

PRESS
71 Magazine 
Austin Chronicle
MoveMaker Magazine
Austin Chronicle - Creative Spaces

AWARDS, ACCOLADES, ETC

Environmental Media Award for Best Doc Series - 'Activate: Ending Plastic Pollution'
 (2020)
Two-time winner in the Faces of Austin Showcase at SXSW Film Conference (2018 and 2017) for documentary shorts 'Language Lessons', and 'Like Riding a Bike'. 

Named by MovieMaker Magazine as one of "25 Screenwriters to Watch in 2017"

Documentary short 'Jungle Fish' winner of the Sundance Institute's Sustainability Award (2013)

Co-Chapter Leader of Film Fatales, National Organization of Female Feature Film Directors
Board Member and Collective member of Inside Books Project

LINKS
IMDB