about

Emma Doxiadi is a Greek and Australian writer, director and producer. Her recent short film I’m Fine! premiered at the Encounters Film Festival and Flickers Rhode Island, where it earned the Best Actress prize for Pauline Chalamet. She also directed and wrote the short film Automatic , which premiered at the New York Film Festival and was featured on Vimeo Staff Picks and Le Cinema Club. In addition, she co-wrote, produced, and starred in Squirrel, that premiered at Berlinale and SXSW and was also featured on Vimeo Staff Picks. Emma co-produced New Worlds, starring Bill Murray, that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Her career also includes serving as Head of Development at Faliro House Productions. As a climate advocate, she founded everybodies, a climate-driven production company, and co-founded filmsos, Greece’s first sustainability initiative for the audiovisual sector. She has also served as a sustainability manager for the Evia Film Project and the Production Designers Gathering, leading Thessaloniki International Film Festival’s sustainability efforts from 2022 to 2024. Emma speaks on environmentalism in film at events like Cannes Marché du Film and Creative Europe MEDIA. A Berlinale Talents fellow (2017) and Meet The Future – Directors fellow (2020), she holds a BA in Philosophy from Bryn Mawr College and studied at the NYU Tisch Graduate Film Program.

Representation: Independent Talent Group