Meera Menon has directed episodes of some of the biggest series on television, including “The Walking Dead,” “Westworld” and ...
Director Meera Menon, cinematographer Paul Gleason, and producer Erica Fishman speak with IndieWire about why they're still coming to the festival after their loss.
which was partly shot in the filmmakers's now-destroyed Altadena homes. "We turned the film in, and a few days later... our homes were lost," director Meera Menon told AFP. The film's producer and ...
Just hours before the Eaton Fire barreled through Altadena earlier this month, filmmaker Meera Menon and her husband, Paul Gleason, were in Eaton Canyon playing with their 3-year-old.
The US film industry's first major gathering since wildfires devastated Los Angeles begins today at Sundance, where Olivia ...
West of Lake, Black and Latino residents made up a majority of the population in every Altadena census tract. The area has maintained a vibrant Black community. Hutchinson called on California Atty.
The US film industry's first major gathering since wildfires devastated Los Angeles began Thursday at Sundance, where Olivia Colman and John Lithgow kicked off the indie movie festival under somber ...
Then their homes burned Just hours before the Eaton Fire barreled through Altadena earlier this month, filmmaker Meera Menon and her husband, Paul Gleason, were in Eaton Canyon playing with their ...
The zombie apocalypse film Didn't Die was made amid the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic and upheaval in Hollywood. The filmmakers lost their homes – but are still sharing their movie at Sundance.
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