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Lindha Narvaez is a filmmaker and two-time Grammy Award nominee. She founded and owns Milkt, a top producer of branded short-form content, commercials, music concert films, and long-form documentaries.
Growing up in Queens, New York, with an early passion for photography, she started her production career working alongside director Danny Clinch on the feature documentary "Pleasure and Pain" (2000), starring Ben Harper. Most recently, Lindha produced the documentary "All I Can Say," created entirely from intimate Hi8 footage of the late Shannon Hoon, lead singer of Blind Melon, capturing his daily life as an emerging music artist. The film debuted at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, where it sold out and received positive acclaim.
Narvaez and Clinch received Grammy nominations for Best Long Form Music Video in 2006 for Bruce Springsteen’s "Devils & Dust" and in 2009 for John Mayer’s "Where the Light Is: Live in Los Angeles." Throughout her career, Lindha has produced compelling work with a wide range of artists, including Pearl Jam, Brandi Carlile, Shawn Mendes, Willie Nelson, and Jay Z. Milkt’s commercial and corporate clients have featured Turner Networks, Ford, Target, State Farm, Squarespace, Pacifico, Under Armour, and NBCUniversal.