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Josephine Wright is an acclaimed documentary filmmaker with expertise as a producer, line producer, field producer, and development producer across various genres such as science, wildlife, history, and contemporary factual programming. She joined Genepool Productions in March 2013 as an Associate Producer and Line Producer. At Genepool, Josephine has served as Line Producer for 'Vaccines - Calling the Shots' (PBS Nova), Associate Producer for the three-part science series 'Tales of the Unexpected' (SBS, Smithsonian), and currently works as Field Producer and Line Producer on the three-part series "Uranium - Twisting the Dragon's Tail" (SBS, PBS).
Before joining Genepool, Josephine was the Development Producer at Melbourne-based documentary company 360 Degree Films from April 2009 to September 2012. In 2012, she produced the award-winning half-hour documentary 'Queen of the Desert' for ABC Television. Her previous credits include Associate Producer on the award-winning National Geographic one-hour documentary 'Australia's Great Flood' and Line Producer for the one-hour natural history documentaries 'POSSUM WARS' (2012, ABC) and 'Kangaroo Mob' (2011, ABC, RTBF, SVT, YLE). As Development Producer, her work includes the six-part natural history series 'Devil Island' (ABC, ITV, FRANCE5), 'Possum Wars' (ABC, SVT), 'Kangaroo Mob' (2011, ABC, RTBF, SVT, YLE), and 'Charles Bean's Great War' (2010, The History Channel). Earlier in her career, Josephine contributed to the production teams for 'Penguin Island' (2010, ABC, BBC, Arte France) and 'Tibet: Murder in the Snow' (2008, SBS, BBC, RTBF, TSR, YLE). She holds a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences from the University of Melbourne and a Postgraduate Diploma of Film and Television from the Victorian College of the Arts.