Bringing Powerful Stories to Life. One Frame at a Time.
Kiandra Parks is an award-winning filmmaker dedicated to telling bold, thought-provoking stories that resonate with audiences worldwide. In 2015, she earned her Master’s degree in Film Production from NYU’s prestigious Tisch School of the Arts, where she honed her craft in storytelling and cinematic artistry.
Her thesis film, Black Girl in Paris, was a finalist at the American Black Film Festival and later acquired by both HBO and Amazon Prime, marking a significant milestone in her career. While at NYU, Kiandra was awarded the highly coveted Spike Lee Production Fellowship, a testament to her vision and talent as a filmmaker.
Currently, she is developing Love, Sucks as her feature film debut, continuing her passion for crafting compelling narratives that challenge, inspire, and entertain.