Natalie Milbrodt is a writer and documentarian living in New York. She is currently working as an oral history interviewer and archivist for the Coney Island History Project.  Natalie also works as a College Assistant for the Department of Special Collections and Archives at Queens College, CUNY and hopes to complete the archival certificate program in 2011.  Natalie’s recent film projects include work an associate producer and interviewer for the feature documentary, “Into The Pit,” currently screening internationally in film festivals. 


In the past twelve months, she won the Visual Resources Association’s first annual Foundation conference scholarship, a full scholarship to attend the Digital Humanities Institute at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference scholarship.


Her short documentary “feet,” was featured in several film festivals including the 2009 Rochester High Falls International Film Festival.  Natalie’s feature screenplay, “The Last Weebler” took the top prize at The 2008 Long Island International Film Expo Script Writing Competition.  Her other scripts are “Crisis Line,” a Sundance Institute finalist and “Oneida,” a quarter-finalist in the 2009 Fade-In Awards. 


photo courtesy of Chris Montgomery

News:

August, 2010. 

Feature documentary, “Into the Pit” is well into its festival run.  See the official site for screening dates and reviews.













         “feet:” a short film


                                       





   

                                                                                


   

Natalie Milbrodt