
Luke Eve
Luke Eve (born 1974) is an Australian film director and producer. Originally a freelance photographer, he went on to direct music videos and commercials before moving on to film and television. Eve was the winner of Tropfest 2005 with her film Australian Summer. He was the director of the series SEX: An Unnatural History and the 2012 ABC series Great Southern Land. In 2014, he created, produced, and directed the groundbreaking and acclaimed series Low Life, a black comedy about depression starring Henry Nixon and Claire van der Boom.
In 2017 he directed and produced the next series, High Life, which was executive produced by Stephen Fry and stars Odessa Young with music by Sarah Blasko. The series has won over 30 major awards, including Best Digital Original at C21 Content London and was also nominated for an AACTA Award. During the 2020 pandemic, Luke created, produced, directed and starred in one of the world's first multinational lockdown series, CANCELED. The series produced in Australia, Spain and Argentina was launched on Facebook Watch and has had more than 2 million views. In September 2020, Luke released his first feature film I Met A Girl, starring Brenton Thwaites and Lily Sullivan in the United States. The film will have its world premiere at the 25th Busan International Film Festival.