Craig Foster (filmmaker)

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Craig Foster
Photograph taken by an octopus of Craig Foster.webp
Photo of Craig Foster taken by an octopus in 2024
NationalitySouth African
Occupation(s)Documentary filmmaker, naturalist
Known for My Octopus Teacher
Spouse Swati Thiyagarajan
Children1

Craig Foster is a South African documentary filmmaker, naturalist, and founder of the Sea Change Project. He is known for the 2020 film My Octopus Teacher , for which he won an Academy Award in 2021.

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Career

In 2012, Foster co-founded the Sea Change Project, a nonprofit group to protect marine life and raise awareness of the importance of the kelp forest in South Africa. [1] [2]

When making The Great Dance: A Hunter's Story (2000) and My Hunter's Heart (2010), [3] he learned some of the animal tracking techniques from the San people of the Kalahari Desert. [4]

My Octopus Teacher

Foster was the subject, producer, [2] and photographer of a 2020 Netflix Original film called My Octopus Teacher , directed by Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed. [5] [6] The movie is about his experience diving in the kelp forests at a remote location in False Bay, near Cape Town, in the Western Cape of South Africa. [7] During that time, he found a common octopus who began to trust him, and he revisited and filmed her every day for that year. [8] Foster started filming in 2010 and the project was ten years in the making. It was the first Netflix Original South African nature documentary. [1]

Underwater footage not shown in the movie but filmed by the same team, at the same location, and about the same subject, had been shown previously on Blue Planet II , episode 5. [4] [9]

Recognition

During the course of his underwater tracking, Foster discovered eight new species of shrimp. One of them, Heteromysis fosteri , was named after him. [4] [10]

Personal life

Foster is married to Indian documentary filmmaker and environmental journalist Swati Thiyagarajan. He has a son, Tom, by his former wife. [11] [12]

Publications

In 2021, Foster co-authored the book Underwater Wild with Ross Frylinck. [13] [4]

In 2024, he published Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild in a Tame World. [14]

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Academy Awards 25 April 2021 Best Documentary FeatureMy Octopus TeacherPippa Ehrlich, James Reed, and Craig FosterWon [15]
British Academy Film Awards 11 April 2021 Best DocumentaryMy Octopus TeacherPippa Ehrlich, James Reed, and Craig FosterWon [16] [17]
Critics' Choice Documentary Awards 16 November 2020Best Narration – My Octopus TeacherCraig FosterNominated [18]
International Documentary Association Awards 16 January 2021Pare Lorentz Award – My Octopus TeacherPippa Ehrlich, James Reed, and Craig FosterWon [19]
Producers Guild of America Awards 24 March 2021 Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion PicturesMy Octopus TeacherCraig FosterWon [20]

Selected filmography

Foster's film projects include: [21] [3]

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