Kristine Cofsky is a multifaceted creative force, with a profound passion for independent arts. Her acting career gained momentum with a standout performance in the feature film When Life Was Good, directed by renowned Vancouver filmmaker Terry Miles in 2008. The critically acclaimed indie film garnered widespread recognition and accolades after its premier at the Toronto International Film Festival, earning Kristine a nomination for a prestigious Leo Award. Since then, she has collaborated with Miles on numerous successful projects, showcasing her versatility in both on-screen and behind-the-scenes roles.
In the autumn of 2011, Kristine embarked on her most ambitious project to date, writing, directing, and starring in her own feature film, In No Particular Order. After completing principal photography, the film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in October 2012, garnering a total of four Leo Award nominations. Shortly after its release, Mongrel Media acquired the distribution rights for the film, cementing its place in the indie film scene.
Today, Kristine continues to nurture her artistic endeavors, with a focus on both film and photography. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, she remains committed to pushing the boundaries of her craft and exploring new creative avenues.