Katie Bender (filmmaker)

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Katie Bender Wynn
Born (1985-10-05) 5 October 1985 (age 39)
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Education Methodist Ladies College
Occupation(s)Director, producer, athlete

Katie Bender Wynn (born 5 October 1985) is an Australian filmmaker based in Los Angeles. She made her feature-length directing debut with the 2016 documentary The Will To Fly about Australian Olympic freestyle skier gold medalist Lydia Lassila.

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Early life

Bender is a former gymnast and freestyle skier, and trained on the Australian freestyle aerial ski team. Bender attended Methodist Ladies College in Victoria, Melbourne where she could study and train at a high-performance gymnastics center based on campus. At 16 years old, Bender was recruited by the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia to join an athlete talent pathway program which converted gymnasts into freestyle aerial skiers. [1]

Film

The Will To Fly

Bender was the producer and director of the 2016 feature documentary The Will To Fly about Australian Olympic freestyle skier gold medalist Lydia Lassila. Bender is an ex-teammate of Lydia and was inspired to make The Will To Fly in 2012 while visiting Lydia at a training camp in Utah. Lydia was the defending Olympic champion at the time and had just returned to the sport as a first-time mother. Bender realised the potential for a feature-length film when Lydia explained her sporting aspirations to narrow the gap between male and female capabilities by performing a "quad triple twisting, triple somersault" at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. [2] [3] [4]

The Will To Fly was five years in the making and one of Australia's first feature-length sports documentaries. The film made its Australian premiere in Melbourne on International Women's Day (8 March) 2016 followed by a theatrical release, where it was positively received by critics. [5] [6] The film was quoted "The Most Inspirational Movie of the Year" by The Huffington Post Australia. [7]

Matildas: The World At Our Feet

Bender was the director of the 2023 Disney+ docu-series Matildas: The World At Our Feet, for which she was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Direction in Nonfiction Television. [8] [9] [10]

The six-part docu-series is an inspirational and intimate behind-the-scenes story following the Matildas, as they prepare for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup on home soil. The series features players including superstar Sam Kerr, Ellie Carpenter, Mary Fowler, and more. [11] [12]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Matildas: The World At Our Feet
YearAwardCategoryNominated WorkResult
2024 AACTA Award Best Documentary or Factual Program Matildas: The World At Our Feet Nominated
2024 AACTA Award Best Direction in Nonfiction Television Matildas: The World At Our Feet Nominated
2024 Logie Awards Best Factual and Documentary Program Matildas: The World At Our Feet Nominated
The Will To Fly
YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2016 Whistler Film Festival Best World Documentary Award The Will To Fly Won
2016 Whistler Film Festival Best Mountain Culture Film Award The Will To Fly Won
2016 Alliance of Women Film Journalists EDA Award for Best Female-Directed Documentary The Will To Fly Nominated
2016 APRA AMCOS Awards Australia APRA AMCOS award for Best Music in Documentary The Will To Fly Nominated

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