The filmmakers of the Midnight premiere 'Didn't Die' share their story about losing their Altadena homes in the Eaton Fire.
Paul Gleason, were in Eaton Canyon playing with their 3-year-old. "We have all these pictures on our camera roll of her, just playing with leaves in the wind," Menon says. Later, when they saw the ...
That scene is the climax to “Didn’t Die,” an indie zombie film premiering in the Midnight section at Sundance, but it’s also the reality that director Meera Menon, cinematographer and writer Paul ...
Paul Gleason, were in Eaton Canyon playing with their 3-year-old. "We have all these pictures on our camera roll of her, just playing with leaves in the wind," Menon says. Later, when they saw the ...
Menon, her co-writer and husband Paul Gleason (also the film’s cinematographer ... at all somehow feels silly.” Menon hiked in Eaton Canyon that day with husband Paul and their daughter ...
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