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  1. Danishka Esterhazy (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian screenwriter and film director. She is best known for her thriller and horror movies, such as Black Field (2009), Level 16 (2018), The Banana Splits Movie (2019), and the Slumber Party Massacre (2021) remake.

  2. Danishka Esterhazy. Director: I Was Lorena Bobbitt. Esterhazy began her film studies at the Winnipeg Film Group - the quirky cooperative which also produced filmmakers Guy Maddin and John Paizs. Esterhazy is a graduate of the Director's Lab at the Canadian Film Centre - the renowned film school founded by Norman Jewison.

    • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  3. Danishka Esterhazy. Director: I Was Lorena Bobbitt. Esterhazy is a director know for her female-driven stories. She began her film studies at the Winnipeg Film Group - the quirky cooperative which also produced filmmakers Guy Maddin and John Paizs.

  4. One of my favorite films of Fantastic Fest 2018: Danishka Esterhazy’s LEVEL 16! Level 16’s brilliant narrative strategy makes for an enthralling viewing experience. Mixing elements of social justice, horror and sci fi, is a genre movie that delivers both intellectually and emotionally.

  5. Mar 13, 2019 · That’s Danishka Esterhazy, writer/director of the dystopian thriller Level 16. It’s set in a girls’ boarding school where students are taught “feminine virtues,” which include ...

  6. Danishka Esterhazy is a graduate of the DirectorsLab at the Canadian Film Centre and the Talent Lab at the Toronto International Film Festival. Known for her bold visual imagery, she has written and directed three independent films which have screened in festivals and theaters around the world.

  7. Danishka Esterhazy. Ontario. Known for her female-driven stories, Danishka Esterhazy is a graduate of the Canadian Film Centre. She was awarded the Amazon Video Filmmaker Award at Sundance Film Festival for her independent film BLACK FIELD.