Nina Ljeti is a multifaceted artist, hailing from Bosnia and Canada, currently residing in Los Angeles. Her journey as a filmmaker and musician began with co-writing and co-directing her debut feature, Memoria, which premiered at the prestigious Austin Film Festival in 2015.
Following this accomplishment, Nina branched out into directing music videos for a variety of notable artists, including Phoebe Bridgers, Wallows, and Crowded House. Her creative vision was particularly noteworthy in her video for Phoebe Bridgers' song "Kyoto", which received widespread acclaim, being named one of the best videos of 2020 by Vevo, Nylon, and Crack Magazine.
In addition to her music video work, Nina is also the founder of the band Kills Birds, which has released two studio albums and has had the opportunity to share the stage with esteemed acts such as the Foo Fighters. The Los Angeles Times has praised Nina as "L.A.'s most electrifying new rock singer" in a profile of the band.
Throughout her career, Nina has been driven by a passion for combining her knowledge of music with her love for visual storytelling. Her fascination with pop culture and analog formats is a defining aspect of her work. In 2023, Nina expanded her scope by taking on the role of Vogue's Video Director, creating editorial content for the Met Gala and Vogue.