The filmmakers of the Midnight premiere 'Didn't Die' share their story about losing their Altadena homes in the Eaton Fire.
Director Meera Menon and the cast of Didn't Die open up about collaborating for the film, and watching it all for the first ...
and her partner Paul Gleason (who co-wrote and shot the film) lost their home in the Eaton fire that devastated Altadena, Los Angeles. Not only that, the film’s producer Erica Fishman and her partner ...
A professor at RIT is collaborating with a fellow researcher to design a firearm that could lock if the user’s blood alcohol content level is deemed unsafe.
Menon is debuting the film in the wake of another tragedy, as the Eaton Fire burned down the Altadena home she shared with ...
Sundance Film Festival carried on this year despite wildfires that greatly affected the entertainment industry.
The brain trust of the film all saw their homes burn to the ground in the Altadena fire that destroyed their entire neighborhood. Menon, her co-writer and husband Paul Gleason (also the film’s ...
“Paul and I wrote a 40-page outline ... in the wake of another tragedy, as the Eaton Fire burned down the Altadena home she shared with Gleason and their 3-year-old. Watching the film, this ...
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