emma doxiadi

about

Emma Doxiadi is a Greek–Australian writer, director and producer.

Her short films have premiered at festivals including Berlinale, SXSW, Cannes, New York Film Festival, Palm Springs, and Flickers Rhode Island, where I’m Fine! earned the Best Actress Award for Pauline Chalamet. Automatic was featured on Vimeo Staff Picks and Le Cinéma Club, and Squirrel—which she co-wrote, produced and starred in—also received Vimeo Staff Picks recognition. She co-produced New Worlds, starring Bill Murray, which premiered at Cannes. She previously served as Head of Development at Faliro House Productions.

Emma founded everybodies, a climate-driven production company providing sustainability servicing for films and festivals while embedding environmental practice across storytelling. She also co-founded Greece’s first climate initiative for the audiovisual industry, establishing the sector’s environmental framework. Her work includes leading sustainability for the Evia Film Project, the Production Designers Gathering, Thessaloniki International Film Festival (2022–2024), and More Flames, executive produced by Adam McKay.

She speaks internationally on environmentalism in film, including at Cannes Marché du Film and Creative Europe MEDIA, and delivered a TEDx Talk on sustainability in the audiovisual industry.

A Berlinale Talents Fellow (2017) and an Onassis Foundation x Thessaloniki Film Festival Meet the Future – Directors Fellow (2020), she holds a BA in Philosophy from Bryn Mawr College and studied at NYU Tisch Graduate Film Program.

Represented by Independent Talent Group.