Natasha is co-founder of Tigerlily Productions (London) and Tigerlily Two (Glasgow), delivering award-winning, memorable, innovative, talked-about content for cinemas and UK and international broadcasters.

In 2024, Natasha’s feature documentary Blue Bag Life was nominated for a BAFTA; White Nanny Black Child (Channel 5/Netflix) won BAFTA and Royal Television Society awards; and feature documentary Eno premiered at Sundance and captured audiences’ interest through its generative software creating a unique version of the film for every individual screening. Natasha also produced two feature documentaries in 2024: Undercover Exposing the Far Right (Channel 4), which became one of the most talked and written-about documentaries of the year with its shocking and brave exposé of the British far right; and Spacewoman, following astronaut Eileen Collins’ groundbreaking role as the first woman to pilot and command the space shuttle, premiering at DOC NYC in November.

As executive producer, Natasha’s most recent work includes London Film Festival Audience Award winner Holloway (2024), the double BIFA-winning Poly Styrene: I am a Cliché (2021) and the BAFTA Cymru and BAFTA Scotland-winning Dying to Divorce (2021). Natasha has produced films all over the world, including Haiti (Kanaval: A People’s History of Haiti in Six Chapters, BBC Arena, 2022), Mali (Dolce Vita Africana, BBC Storyville, 2008) and Korea (The Lovers and the Despot, 2016). Her feature documentary debut, 37 Uses for a Dead Sheep (2006), won the Berlinale Caligari prize.
Natasha has also developed and produced fiction feature films, including the Locarno Golden Leopard-winning She, a Chinese (2009) and an adaptation of Tom McCarthy’s cult thriller Remainder (2015).