Jennifer Peedom
Jennifer Peedom is an Australian filmmaker. She as written, directed, and produced feature-length documentary films, including Sherpa and Mountain, as well as a number of TV series. She co-directed the 2021 feature documentary River, and her feature documentary about cave diving, Deeper, was released in 2025.
Early life and education
Jennifer Peedom was born in Canberra, Australia.She graduated with a Bachelor of Business from RMIT in Melbourne in 1997.
Career
Filmmaking
Peedom's feature documentary film Solo won the 2009 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Documentary in Under One Hour. It also won the Film Critics Circle of Australia Award and the Australian Directors' Guild award, as well as six major awards at international film festivals.Her film Sherpa, which was filmed during the 2014 Mount Everest avalanche, won the 2015 Grierson Award for Best Documentary at the BFI London Film Festival. It premiered internationally at the Telluride Film Festival and also screened at Toronto Film Festival and received a BAFTA nomination in 2016 for Best Documentary. The film was a collaboration with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and, screening in cinemas in 27 countries, became the highest-grossing non-IMAX Australian documentary. In 2016 she returned to Everest to make an SBS Dateline special titled Everest's Sherpas: Forgotten Heroes of the Himalayas, focusing on the lives of the Sherpas who take tourists up the mountain.
In 2017 Peedom directed Mountain, a collaboration the Australian Chamber Orchestra with script by Robert Macfarlane, narrated by Willem Dafoe. It screened theatrically in 27 countries and went on to become the highest grossing non-IMAX Australian documentary of all time. It won three AACTA Awards in 2018.
In 2021 she co-directed, with Joseph Nizeti, River, a documentary about rivers with a similar scope and format as Mountain. The film is also written by Macfarlane, narrated by Dafoe, and accompanied by a soundtrack by the ACO.
Her feature documentary about Richard "Harry" Harris, an Australian doctor and recreational cave diver who was largely responsible for rescuing a group of Thai boys stranded in a flooded cave in 2018, titled Deeper, was released in Australian cinemas on 30 October 2025, after being selected for screening at SXSW in Austin, Texas. Luke Buckmaster, writing in The Guardian, gave the film 3 out of stars, calling it "interesting but not exactly visually stunning", writing that it did not explain to the viewer why cave divers do what they do. The diving magazine website InDepth wrote that the film "shines a rare and positive light on the sport", and was impressed by "the detailed incorporation of safety features". X-Ray Mag called it "a visual and technical feast" for divers, but a somewhat detached view of the sport, that "does not fully penetrate the emotional or philosophical heart of its protagonist".
Teaching
In 2012, Peedom lectured on documentary film at AFTRS.Awards and recognition
In 2004, Peedom was named NSW Young Telstra Business Woman of the Year.She was the winner of the inaugural David and Joan Williams Documentary Fellowship in 2011.