Danishka Esterhazy, born in 1969, is a talented Canadian film director and screenwriter renowned for her contributions to the thriller and horror genres. With a unique vision and a flair for storytelling, she has captivated audiences with her compelling narratives and striking visuals.
Her filmography includes notable works such as 'Black Field' released in two thousand nine, which showcased her ability to weave suspenseful tales. Esterhazy continued to make her mark with 'Level 16' in two thousand eighteen, a film that explores themes of survival and identity in a dystopian setting.
In two thousand nineteen, she directed 'The Banana Splits Movie,' a creative twist on a beloved classic, further establishing her versatility as a filmmaker. Most recently, she took on the challenge of remaking the cult classic 'Slumber Party Massacre' in two thousand twenty-one, demonstrating her commitment to revitalizing and reimagining iconic stories for new audiences.