Tahria Sheather

Tahria Sheather is a documentary filmmaker whose work spans the breadth of the human experience. She directed at 24,000ft on Mount Everest for Netflix’s Peabody and Emmy Award-winning Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa. She delved into the human psyche for the Netflix series “How to Change Your Mind,” and was nominated for an Emmy on the HBO memoir Moonlight Sonata; Deafness in Three Movements (Mountainfilm 2019), which she produced. She is also the director of Creek Sessions (Mountainfilm 2019). Sheather is the director of HAMM! (Mountainfilm 2026). Other collaborators include The New York Times, National Geographic, Amazon and brands that align with her zest for life. Sheather is a Sundance Institute Fellow and founding board member of Tahoe-based Bristlecone Film Collective.

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