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Martha Jeffries

Martha Jeffries is a New Zealand filmmaker, specialising in climate communications, science-related media and advocacy.

Early and personal life
Martha Jeffries was born in Wellington New Zealand to parents Bill Jeffries, a former New Zealand Labour Party politician, and Shona Jeffries, a teacher. She trained as a flute player, completing a degree in classical music, and had embarked on a career in music until her mid-twenties when she began film and TV production work. After a period of living and working in Sweden, Denmark and Austria, ==Filmmaking career==
Filmmaking career
In her early 20's, Jeffries taught herself film direction from books and began directing music videos, She directed her first television series at age 26, a New Zealand travel show called Are We There Yet and beginning in 2008 Jeffries directed five seasons of the international food and travel series World Kitchen. and was offered a directing role on their Emmy Award-winning documentary series Years of Living Dangerously, and OceanXplorers, hosted by James Cameron. ==Activism==
Activism
Jeffries has said that the decade she spent filming travel shows in sometimes-volatile locations She also advocates for more women to be working as directors in the film and television sector, saying "the rates of women working as directors at every level are dismal" despite relatively equal proportions of men and women graduating from film school. Jeffries also mentors young women looking to enter the film industry. ==Other work==
Other work
Martha has spoken widely on climate storytelling, including at a UN conference at the Vatican. She was a founding board member and executive advisor of Good Energy, a Los Angeles-based non-profit focused on getting more and better climate stories into Hollywood, and she has been on the jury of the Oceanic Global short film festival. ==Filmography==
Filmography
TV Series Music videos ==References==
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