Barbara Stepansky is a WGA Award winner, a Nicholl Fellow and an award-winning independent film director.
Born in Poland, her father's involvement in the Solidarity movement led to the family relocating to Germany. After receiving a degree in philosophy of science from University College London, Barbara pursued her Master's at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and in Directing at the American Film Institute with her acclaimed short film THE TROJAN COW.
Her work was short listed for the Academy Awards, garnered the DGA Diversity Award, and the Student Emmy for Best Drama and Directing. Her feature screenplay SUGAR IN MY VEINS won the Nicholl Fellowship and was featured on The Black List. She is the recipient of the Mary Pickford Foundation Scholarship and the Franklin J. Schaffner AFI Fellow Award. She has directed feature thrillers, several web series and various short films.
FLINT, a film she wrote about the Flint Water Crisis for Sony/Lifetime with Queen Latifah, was nominated for a Critics Choice and won a WGA Award. She is a head writer on TOTENFRAU, a Netflix/ORF series, and a co-producer on the Sony/Starz TV Show OUTLANDER.