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Meera Menon is an Indian–American director, writer, and editor. Her feature directorial debut, Farah Goes Bang, screened at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2013 and was awarded the inaugural Nora Ephron Prize by Tribeca and Vogue. She currently resides in Los Angeles.
Early life
Menon cited her father as her earliest inspiration for filmmaking, using his camera to shoot films with her next-door neighbour. Since her father, Vijayan Menon, is a film producer, Menon was exposed to filmmaking from a young age. Her father is also a founder of Tara Arts, an English cultural ambassador for South India, showcasing musicals and films. Menon says while her parents encouraged her to pursue the arts, her father advised her to look at it as a hobby.
Because of this way of thinking about film, Menon did not seriously consider filmmaking as a career until she attended Columbia University, and took classes that were taught by professional filmmakers. Menon she received a BA in English and Art History from Columbia, but while she was there, she began directing films and discovered a passion for the craft. She went on to receive an MFA from the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
Career
In 2009, Menon wrote and directed the short film Mark in Argentina, a story about a governor searching for his mistress in Argentina. However, it wasn't until Menon released her feature-length debut when she started to get a great deal of recognition from the media.
Menon's first full-length feature film, Farah Goes Bang, was the product of an idea Menon had from a university class and was partially funded by a Kickstarter campaign. In an interview with The Believer, Menon said the idea came to her while she dealt with university life, which has such a strong focus on having sex. Menon wanted to see films where women exploring their sexuality later in life was not seen as abnormal. The film was described by Jennifer Mills as one that, "explores many genres: the road movie, the sexual coming of age movie, the political film, the buddy movie.” Menon co-wrote the film with Laura Goode, who also acted as a producer. The film is under Elephant Shoe Pictures, a production company Menon created with her partner, Paul Gleason. Not only did Menon win the Nora Ephron Prize for Farah Goes Bang, but the film also won awards at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and CAAMFest.
Menon also works as an editor for Larry King Now, and has done camera work and art direction for other independent projects.
Menon signed on to direct the female-driven Wall Street drama Equity. The film premiered In Competition at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.
In 2016 Menon also wrote and directed the short film The Press Conference for Refinery29's ShatterBox Anthology, a series of 12 shorts written and directed by women. The short premiered on Refinery29's website on September 23rd, 2016.
Director (8 credits)
2017 Shut Eye (TV Series) (1 episode)
2017 Snowfall (TV Series) (1 episode)
2017 Halt and Catch Fire (TV Series) (1 episode)
2017 Blood Drive (TV Series) (2 episodes)
2016 The Press Conference (Short)
2016 Equity
2013 Farah Goes Bang
2009 Mark in Argentina (Short)
IMDB
Enlaces completados:
OK (Equity (Meera Menon, 2016)
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