About

Kate Green has a passion for telling engaging and inspiring stories. Her award-winning sci-fi web series, NarcoLeap launched season two in 2021. Season one was supported by the Independent Production Fund and CBC. Kate developed NarcoLeap through WIDC and earned the WIDC Talent to Watch Mentorship Award.

Kate has worked as a producer or director on numerous television programs including W Network’s Shannon & Sophie, CBC’s Keeping Canada Alive; Keeping Canada Safe, W Network’s Game of Homes, HGTV’s Urban Suburban, and Strangers In Danger for Fuel TV. As well, Kate completed her Series Producer apprenticeship on the 1st season of Still Standing for CBC.
Kate has produced several award-winning short films: Joanna Makes a Friend, Funny Business, Uniforms and the short drama thriller Shadowplay, which received a nomination for best short at the New York International Film Festival, Yorkton Film Festival, and the Leo Awards; it went on to win a Special Jury Award at the Houston International Film Festival.  


Kate’s first documentary as a director, Not a Stranger had a successful festival run: it won the Audience Choice Award at the Vancouver Short Film Festival and was nominated for Best ‘Made in Canada’ Short Film at the Northwestfest in Edmonton. Kate’s 2nd short documentary, Melting Stars (BravoFACTUAL), debuted in theatres Spring 2017. 


Kate is a proud Alumna of Women In the Director’s Chair Story & Leadership Program, the National Screen Institute of Canada, Reykjavík International Film Festival Talent Lab, Vancouver Island University, and the University of British Columbia Entertainment Administration Program.