About

Eloise Singer is an Emmy-nominated, multi-award-winning producer, director, and writer.

She founded Singer Studios in 2017, with a mission to empower the next generation of creatives to tell the boldest stories across film, podcast, documentary and immersive media. The company uses the power of storytelling to push boundaries, challenge the status quo and spark change.

Singer produced, wrote and directed The Pirate Queen (2023), starring Lucy Liu, which shot to critical acclaim, winning the Storyscapes Award at Tribeca Film Festival and the Discovery Award at Raindance Film Festival. Backed by Meta, Epic, and the BFI, the project was hailed by critics as "remarkable", "captivating" and "a VR masterpiece", earning Singer both an Emmy and PGA nomination. She is now expanding The Pirate Queen Franchise into a graphic novel, podcast and TV series.

Additionally, Singer produced, co-wrote, and directed Mrs Benz: Voyage of Discovery (2022), which premiered at the Venice Film Festival, SXSW, and Sheffield Doc Fest, earning nominations for The Three Lions Award.

Before establishing Singer Studios, she worked at Pinewood Studios on film and television productions for BBC, Channel 4, Netflix, Disney, and Paramount Pictures, including The Crown (2016), Murder on the Orient Express (2017), and Ready Player One (2018).

Singer executive produced Billie Piper's film Rare Beasts (2019), starring Lily James and David Thewlis, and Universal's film The Last Rifleman (2023), starring Pierce Brosnan.

She regularly hosts and produces the podcast Women Behind the Scenes, a series championing the stories of award-winning filmmakers, which became the highest-charting new podcast in its release week, and was hailed by BBC Film & TV Critic Rhianna Dhillon as a "must-listen."

Singer is currently producing and directing Inheritance, a highly anticipated three-part investigative documentary series. The project is executive produced by XYZ Films and renowned filmmaker Chris Smith from Library Films.