Elizabeth Lo

Elizabeth Lo is a nonfiction filmmaker whose work seeks to find new ways to explore the boundaries between species, class and states of personhood. Her film Bisonhead (Mountainfilm 2016) chronicles a Native American family's controversial journey to Yellowstone National Park to exercise their right to hunt wild bison. Lo was named one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film by Filmmaker Magazine in 2015 and featured as one of 14 filmmakers in the 2015 New Directors' Showcase at Cannes Lion. Her short Hotel 22 was nominated for an IDA Documentary Award and featured on The New York Times’ “Op-Docs.” Lo wrote and co-produced for the award-winning documentary series “Our America with Lisa Ling,” which aired on CNN.
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