Katrina Brown is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and social scientist providing fresh perspectives on land and adventure, specialising  in telling lesser known stories from the world of environment, sport and exploration.
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Audiences were treated to a sneak preview of Katrina's forthcoming documentary following mountain bikers' pioneering community-led work on capercaillie conservation at the Fort William 'Tales from the Trails' event - part of the UCI 2023 Cycling World Championships Fringe Programme. 
Full film release coming summer/autumn 2024!

Broocoo Films had the great honour of being the Special Guest at the Storylands Sessions - a series of music and storytelling events in Badenoch led by musician, Hamish Napier, and writer, Merryn Glover.  The theme was 'Vision' and we shared insights into the passion and process of our filmmaking.

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Katrina travelled to Norway to interview and shoot for a film exploring how society can share the riches of the sea as we move away from oil. Taster clips were shared with Norwegian ministers and decision-makers over winter 23/24.
Part of the BIOSHARE project, led by RURALIS and funded by the Norwegian Research Council.

Katrina was selected for the Scottish Documentary Institute's 'New Voices' Programme 2021/22 along with eight other bright sparks!

Katrina was invited to speak about the fresh and expanding the ways in which women and femininity are represented in adventure film at the Women in Adventure Sport Conference, 21 September 2019, National Outdoor Training Centre, Glenmore Lodge
All the presentations can be found here.

Katrina was invited to give a talk on the joys and dilemmas of mountain biking and motherhood at Fort William Mountain Festival, February 2020

Broon Coo Films' have the honour of featuring in the Shextreme Alliance's first Spotlight feature.  Check out the article here written by the brilliant Jessica Strange.