Katrina Singleton (she/her) is a filmmaker and photographer originally from Scarborough, Canada and now based in Berlin.

Specializing in intimate and colourful portraits, her work spans from short documentaries to editorial photoshoots and music videos. Her main focus is highlighting and telling narratives of underrepresented and marginalized communities, particularly those from the Afrodescendant and Caribbean diaspora. Katrina is also a curator for the Berlin collective BIPOC Film Society, contributing detailed recommendations of films by BIPOC-identified directors, and also has moderated an after-show discussion after the collective’s screening of “Horror Noire” in October 2020. Katrina’s film works have been screened at Kantine am Berghain, the Montreal World Film Festival and Piccadilly Circus. Her most recently directed short film, “House Of Living Colors,” follows the beginnings of one of Berlin’s first all-BIPOC drag performance house as they prepare for their stage debut.