Nora Kaye
Nora Kaye is a Brooklyn-based writer, filmmaker and performer passionate about telling comedic stories about the messiness of humanity, neuroscience and pasta. Her breakout independent pilot, Hysterical Women, a dark comedy about gender inequality in the workplace, co-created with Whitney Uland, was an official selection for Catalyst Content (formerly ITV Fest), Seriesfest, New York Independent Film Festival, the Cannes Short Film Corner, and won both Jury and Audience Award at Geena Davis's Bentonville Film Festival. She has developed content for Hooked Media, was a contributing writer on The Hating Game, starring Lucy Hale, and most recently released a surrealist-sitcom micoseries called TUNA. Her first independent feature, The Cosmos Sisters, comes out this fall. Her play, Baby Goes Down, co-written with Tessa Barlow-Oschorn, was workshopped in New York (2019). The two also host The Big Pasta Podcast- a podcast about all things pasta. When not writing or podcasting, Nora loves to make up songs for her cat Frankly, who only tolerates it.