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Natasha Cox (born November 1985) is a British documentary filmmaker and journalist. She is the director of the films, Life and Death in Gaza and Extinction Rebellion: Last Chance to Save the World?

Early life and career

Cox was born and educated in Birmingham, followed by Liverpool University, where she read for a degree in English, graduating in 2008. As a student she DJ'd soul music and rare jazz records across Liverpool, and contributed to the University student newspaper and 'The Reader': an organisation that aims to bring people together and books to life in order to make healthier, stronger communities.

Career

She has produced and directed a number of documentaries for the BBC, including 'Grammar Schools: Who Will Get In?' for BBC Two. And developed and directed, Extinction Rebellion: Last Chance to Save the World?' for BBC Three in 2019 where she embedded herself with the climate activists for a year. She produced and directed the documentary, 'Don't Exclude Me', which was first shown on BBC Two on 30th September 2021. She directed the feature documentary, Life and Death in Gaza, that was commissioned by BBC Eye and BBC Storyville and broadcast in October 2024.

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