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Zoe is a documentary director & producer with more than a decade’s experience making award-winning, highly acclaimed documentaries for channels including the BBC, Netflix and Channel 4.

She began her career at the BBC’s Documentaries Department making sensitive films about social issues. During this time, she developed the BAFTA-winning factual drama Murdered by My Father (BAFTA winner, 2017) and produced the Grierson Award-nominated film exploring London’s housing crisis, No Place to Call Home (Grierson Award nominee, 2017).

After working on the BAFTA-winning series of BBC’s Ambulance, Zoe was awarded the Fulbright Alistair Cooke Award in Journalism to study documentary directing in New York, and moved to the US.

Since then, she has produced the Netflix feature documentary Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King, and most recently she directed Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies and Scandal, a three-part documentary for Netflix exploring the fallout caused by an international hack. The series launched at No.1 on the platform worldwide and was one of the most watched documentaries on the platform that year.

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