Marion Hill is a New Orleans based director with roots in Vietnam, England, and France. Her direction of the camera is devoted to the nuances of femme power, queer sensibility, and radical sensuality across cultures. With deep love for music, visual storytelling and cultural fusion, Marion has specialized in grassroots and small-scale production, collaborating with folks around the world to deliver authentic cinematic stories in all forms. Marion’s short films Bird of Prey (2016) and Goddess House (2018) played at festivals including Frameline (San Francisco), Sidewalk (Birmingham, AL), Outfest Fusion (Los Angeles), aGLIFF (Austin), Mardi Gras FF (Sydney, Australia), and the New Orleans Film Festival. Her films now have over 3.5 million views online. As a fellow of the New Orleans Film Society’s 2018 Emerging Voices program, Marion developed her first feature film, Ma Belle, My Beauty, a romantic drama that takes queer characters from New Orleans to the South of France in a polyamorous whirlwind. They went on to receive funding from the Sundance Institute Launch Grant Fund for the project in 2019, and participated in IFP’s 2020 Narrative Lab. Marion also holds a position as the assistant director of video at WWOZ New Orleans, producing music-related content from concert and festival live capture to short documentary with local artists.