Niki Caro, born in 1967, is a distinguished New Zealand director, screenwriter, and producer known for her impactful storytelling in film and television.
Her acclaimed 2002 film, Whale Rider, garnered critical praise and numerous awards at international film festivals, establishing her as a prominent figure in the cinematic landscape.
In 2020, Caro made history by directing the live-action adaptation of Disney's Mulan, becoming the second woman and the second New Zealand director to helm a film with a budget exceeding one hundred million dollars.
With a diverse portfolio that includes music videos, commercials, and television dramas, Caro continues to push creative boundaries and inspire audiences worldwide.