Francis Luta is a multifaceted and accomplished Toronto-based filmmaker, boasting an impressive repertoire of works that have garnered widespread acclaim.
At the forefront of his impressive body of work is the award-winning feature documentary 'Alone Across the Arctic', which made its premier at the esteemed Whistler Film Festival. Additionally, he has also crafted the award-winning music video 'Vita Love' and 'The Hammer Band: Music Child', showcasing his versatility as a filmmaker.
Francis's early forays into the world of filmmaking include the short film 'Seeing', which was commissioned by the renowned lens maker Cooke Optics. Furthermore, he has also produced the short thriller 'Vivid' in collaboration with Canon Canada, as well as the thought-provoking social commentary documentary 'Project Gelb', which premiered at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival.
Francis's artistic journey took a significant turn while he was residing in Berlin, Germany, where he discovered his unique voice as a filmmaker.