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RECENT EVENTS AND PUBLICATIONS

  • Natalie Director Q&A for Endurance

    Natalie is doing Q&As about the making of her new film Endurance

  • Who Moved the Tortoise Podcast

    Team Tortoise welcome Nat Hewit to the studio to talk about TWO things that changed her life; podcast host Kate Dooley, and the BBC 1 popular science show Bang Goes the Theory. Before the Kate Dooley love-in gets too nauseating, we manage to discuss brewing cider, rescuing seamen, puppet Shakespeare and non-Newtonian fluids. Will Alex get a word in edgeways? Will Kate's ego deflate enough to allow her to leave the studio? Listen now to find out.

  • Rogue Monkey Podcast

    Natalie was interviewed about her journey to becoming a critically-acclaimed director and producer on The Rogue Monkey Podcast.

  • Journal of Antarctic Science Publication

    In collaboration with Prof Katharine Hendry from the British Antarctic Survey, Natalie has published her first academic paper in the Journal of Antarctic Science / Cambridge University Press.

  • The Discovery of Shackleton’s lost ship 'Endurance' - 4th March 2023

    The South Georgia Association and the Friends of the Scott Polar Research Institute, in partnership with the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust, are pleased to bring you this new event open to their members and public alike.

  • Go Diving Show

    Go Diving Show - 5th March 2023

    I’m very excited to be speaking on the MainStage at the Go Diving Show in Coventry, UK on the 5th March 2023.

  • Shackleton's Ship Beneath the Ice - Discovering the Endurance - 28th March 2023

    RSGS is hosting a special event at Perth Concert Hall with the team from the Endurance22 Expedition, which discovered Shackleton’s lost ship Endurance.

    We’ll hear first-hand from Expedition Leader Dr John Shears, Subsea Manager Nico Vincent, and Documentary Director Natalie Hewit as they recount their ground-breaking discovery and their journey 3,008 metres beneath the ice to video and photograph the legendary ship.

A selection of previous work

  • Sheffield Doc Fest

    Natalie was part of an expert panel for a Directors UK session at Sheffield Doc Fest 2019 discussing Documentary Directors’ Mental Wellbeing

  • WePresent

    Natalie was interviewed for a WePresent feature exploring the ways that creativity can shape journeys of discovery

  • BBC Breakfast

    Natalie appeared on BBC Breakfast to discuss her film Antarctica - Ice Station Rescue and the challenges faced by those living and working in Antarctica