- Writer, producer and director, Lou Simon, stumbled into filmmaking by fate and became a "triple threat" within the indie film community by melding passion with hard work. Born in Havana, Cuba, at age nine Ms. Simon and her family migrated to Miami, Florida to escape the communist regime. Ms. Simon soon found her own escape and safe haven amid the change and turmoil in her life: Writing. Assigned as a tool to assist the process of learning English, Lou was required to write a short story that would inadvertently ignite her passion for writing. She eventually graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in English and Creative Writing. Although she continued to freelance, she ultimately decided to continue her education at NYU School of Law before finding her way back to her roots in 2011 when she helped a friend work on a screenplay. It was then that she discovered her true gift: Screenwriting. Never one to wait around, Lou not only wrote, but also produced and directed her feature film, "HazMat" and secured distribution for it in a record time of nine months. "HazMat" went on to win Best Horror Film at both the Massachusetts Independent Film Festival and the Berlin Independent Film Festival. Her latest film, "Agoraphobia", which she also wrote, produced and directed, stars legendary actor Tony Todd and rising star Cassandra Scerbo. The supernatural thriller is slated for release early 2015.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Calero Public Relations
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Won an award for Best Director for her film "All Girls Weekend" at the 2016 Super Geek Film Festival, part of the Magic City Comic Con.
- Her film "Agoraphobia" won Best Florida Film at the 2015 Spooky Empire Horror Film Festival in Orlando, Florida.
- [challenges women filmmakers face] On the indie level, I really don't think we are any more challenged than men. Because we're all struggling. I've found the indie horror community to be super supportive of women. Where I find that being a woman can be a hindrance, is trying to break into the studio system. You could have a director who has done five indie features, they won't hire her. Instead, they'll hire the guy who did special effects and has no directing experience whatsoever.
- [quality horror] People are seeing you can make good horror films that are not just Jason running after a girl and the girl tripping.
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