Craig Foster

Director

Biography

South Africa

Craig Foster is a documentary filmmaker, naturalist, and the originator of the Sea Change Project in South Africa. He is well known for his role in the documentary film, My Octopus Teacher (2020), for which he received an Academy Award nomination in 2021. With a long experience shooting and directing, and having received numerous international awards, he, along with his brother, Damon Foster, has deservedly carved a niche in global film circles. The filmmakers have a passion and commitment to the natural world and the relationship between human and nature has deeply influenced their style of filmmaking and the stories they seek out. The brothers’ primary intent lies in telling stories with the voice of Africa herself, and creating film experiences that enable the viewer to gain an intense and deep insight into the natural and cultural dynamics of this ancient continent. They explore the timeless and universal themes of the relationship between man and animal, and the relationship between them and the environments that they share. They seek unique and challenging footage, which is enthralling and exciting, without compromising on integrity and sensitivity. They show reality as it is but in a way in which it is not usually seen. The brothers work closely together throughout every aspect of the process and have pioneered an organic style of filmmaking that brings new life to the screen. Biography Source

Filmography

The Great Dance: A Hunter’s Story (2000)
Africa Unbottled (2001)
Cosmic Africa (2002)
Ice Man: The Lewis Gordon Pugh Story (2009)
The Nature of Life (2009)
Into the Dragon’s Lair (2010)
My Hunter’s Heart (2010)
The Animal Communicator (2012)
Touching the Dragon (2013)
Dragon's Feast (2014)

Films Curated by AFF