Pippa Ehrlich
Filmmaker / Nature Journalist
Pippa Ehrlich is the co-writer, editor, and director of My Octopus Teacher – South Africa’s first Netflix Original documentary. The film has garnered attention from celebrities, conservationists, and scientists all over the world, and received more than 20 international awards, including an Oscar, a BAFTA, the prestigious Wildscreen Golden Panda, Jackson Wild’s Grand Teton, the IDA’s Pare Lorentz, and the PGA for best Documentary Motion Picture. For the last six years, she has been a part of the Sea Change Project, exploring the underwater forests of Cape Town.
Prior to joining Sea Change, Pippa worked as an environmental journalist, specialising in the field of marine science and conservation and the intersection between people and the natural world. She has worked with some of the world’s top marine researchers and underwater photographers and been an avid freediver for more than a decade.
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