Natasha Zaman is a Bangladeshi screenwriter and aspiring filmmaker with a background in writing, editing, and visual art. She pursued Film Studies at Santa Monica College in Los Angeles and later at Concordia University in Montréal. Her work centres on memory, identity, and myth through poetic storytelling. She writes psychologically complex female characters and blends grounded emotion with surreal, atmospheric world-building. Turquoise Dream is a sapphic love story spanning multiple lifetimes that marks her semi-autobiographical feature script. It showcases her voice as an auteur dedicated to cross-cultural, boundary-breaking storytelling. The project has garnered a nomination from the Montreal Women Film Festival (2026) as well as the LA Sun Film Fest (2026) for Best Feature Screenplay/Script. The Spectre's Keeper is a gothic mystery & supernatural period drama set in 1933 Old Québec that interweaves a sapphic romance and the search for the buried truths of the past tied to the spectre of a disgraced automobile tycoon. It has received an official selection at the Canadian Independent Film Festival (2026) for Best Feature Script.