Georgia Kumari Bradburn is a BIFA longlisted filmmaker and programmer based in London, UK. She started making films as a teenager as a way to communicate autistic sensation through an audiovisual medium. She has directed several short films and co-directed THE STIMMING POOL, a hybrid documentary feature that captures the world through an autistic lens. Beyond filmmaking, Georgia is Relaxed Screenings programmer with Stims Collective, and a co-host of the Autism Through Cinema Podcast. She is interested in ideas of repetition, stimming, phenomenology and transformation on screen, and aims to champion autistic representation behind the camera.