Katie Bender (filmmaker)

Katie Bender
Born Kate Rebecca Bender
(1985-10-05) 5 October 1985
Residence Melbourne, Australia
Education Film & Digital Media Studies (FIDM)
Occupation Documentary filmmaker

Katie Bender (born 5 October 1985) is an Australian film producer, and director. She made her feature-length directing debut with the 2016 documentary The Will To Fly about Australian Olympic freestyle skier gold medalist Lydia Lassila.

Early life

Bender attended Methodist Ladies College, a private girls school in Victoria, Melbourne. She is a former gymnast and freestyle skier and trained on the Australian freestyle aerial ski team. After retiring from professional sport due to injury, Bender then began film and digital media studies at The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) based in Los Angeles, California. After graduation she began working in the movie trailer industry at Trailer Park Inc, a motion picture marketing firm in Hollywood.

Film

The Will To Fly

Bender was the producer and director of the 2016 feature documentary The Will To Fly about Australian Olympic freestyle skier gold medalist Lydia Lassila. Bender is an ex-teammate of Lydia Lassila, and was inspired to make "The Will To Fly" in 2012 whilst visiting Lydia at a training camp in Utah. Lydia was current defending Olympic champion at the time and had just returned to the sport as a first time mother. Bender realised the potential for a feature-length film when Lydia explained her sporting aspirations to narrow the gap between male and female capabilities by performing a 'quad triple twisting, triple somersault' at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.[1][2][3]

The film was quoted “The most inspirational movie of the year” by The Huffington Post.[4]

Filmography

Year Film Director Producer Writer Notes
2016 The Will To Fly
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