Bio
Christina Hulen is an award-winning Writer/Director/Producer. Her female centric work has won the Writers Lab, funded by Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman as well as the "Best Of" screenplay for the Independent Writers Caucus. She's been a selected participant to the CineStory Feature Lab as well as the Stowe Story Narrative Lab and her screenplays have landed in the top 20 of the Academy Nicholl Fellowship and ranked number 1 on the Red list for two years running. In 2024 she was shortlisted for the Cannes 2024 Screenwriters Lab and was selected for the inaugural Women's List. Everything's Fine, a dramatic short she wrote and directed, has been selected to screen at Oscar and BAFTA qualifying film festivals internationally, garnering several Jury Awards to date. She specializes in character driven dramas with LGBTQ+ storylines.
Currently screening the dramatic short: EVERYTHING'S FINE.
It's the story of a young woman suffering from trauma induced memory loss who finds herself spiraling dangerously out of control as the impeding anniversary of the event nears, threatening to destroy her carefully crafted veneer of normalcy, her relationships and her life.
Official Selection: LA Shorts Int. Film Festival, Rainbow Umbrella Festival (Winner: Best Actress & Best Supporting Actress) Toronto Women International Film Festival (Winner: Best Actress), Toulouse Short Film Festival (Winner: Best Drama Short & Best Screenplay), LGBTQ+ Los Angeles Film Festival (Winner: Best Sound & Music), The Film Collective Short Film Festival, Best Shorts Competition (Winner: Award of Excellence), Global Shorts Competition (Winner: Award of Excellence, Vegas Shorts (Winner: Best Drama Short), Paris International Women Film Festival (Winner: Best Drama Short), Venice Short Film Festival (Winner: Best Actress), Berlin International Women Film Festival, Seattle Film Festival, Manhattan Film Festival.
Currently screening the dramatic short: EVERYTHING'S FINE.
It's the story of a young woman suffering from trauma induced memory loss who finds herself spiraling dangerously out of control as the impeding anniversary of the event nears, threatening to destroy her carefully crafted veneer of normalcy, her relationships and her life.
Official Selection: LA Shorts Int. Film Festival, Rainbow Umbrella Festival (Winner: Best Actress & Best Supporting Actress) Toronto Women International Film Festival (Winner: Best Actress), Toulouse Short Film Festival (Winner: Best Drama Short & Best Screenplay), LGBTQ+ Los Angeles Film Festival (Winner: Best Sound & Music), The Film Collective Short Film Festival, Best Shorts Competition (Winner: Award of Excellence), Global Shorts Competition (Winner: Award of Excellence, Vegas Shorts (Winner: Best Drama Short), Paris International Women Film Festival (Winner: Best Drama Short), Venice Short Film Festival (Winner: Best Actress), Berlin International Women Film Festival, Seattle Film Festival, Manhattan Film Festival.