Kat Lehmer


Kat Lehmer is an American film director, writer, actor and artist, best known for her cult film .

Life and career

While attending the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia where she studied painting, drawing, and sculpture, Lehmer was inspired by the works of an earlier alumnus, David Lynch, to pursue her interest in film making. A subsequent move to New York's Lower East Side exposed her to the underground film movement prevalent in the city during the 1980s where she lived across the street from ABC No Rio, a noted art and punk enclave where underground films were shown.
Lehmer started her film production company, in 2004. She wrote her first feature-length script for Mama and Damian in 2004, then produced, directed, and starred in the low-budget film production in 2007. Mama and Damian is social commentary cloaked in a tale about a half-bear, half-human boy who begins to push the boundaries of his insular world. Lehmer plays the hybrid bear-boy's dominatrix mother. The film continues to gain a cult film following through DVD and video streaming.
According to IMDb, Lehmer redesigned her own apartment to work as the main set for Mama and Damian. In an she said, "we couldn't move anything in my apartment for a year."
Lehmer's self-proclaimed quest to study all the arts that comprise the making of a film came in many forms. She studied costuming, fashion design, and photography in Philadelphia and New York. She belonged to several rock bands for which she wrote and performed. She worked as a display artist for FAO Schwarz and Bergdorf Goodman. She has also acted in a number of independent films. Lehmer studied editing at in Wilmington Delaware and edits her own films.
Lehmer is currently in production in Philadelphia on her film Mortal, an existential vampire saga.
She is also directing a documentary about , a unique neighborhood arts center located in an underprivileged area outside of Philadelphia.

Filmography

Director