But if your home's lighting isn't very good, the vibe probably won't be either - in real life or in the listing photos ... people who work in lighting for film and TV (plus real estate agents ...
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. “We have ...
An award-winning French filmmaker, he won an Oscar for “Get Out Your Handkerchiefs.” But he divided audiences with explorations of misogyny and the male sexual imagination. By Adam Nossiter ...
Both lost their homes in Altadena this month. They're heading to Sundance Film Festival to premiere their zombie film called Didn't Die. Menon's longtime friend Erica Fishman produced the film ...
Later, when they saw the flames, they grabbed their hard drives and left behind their dream home, a mid-century ranch house. It burned down in the fires. Menon and Gleason were just weeks away from ...
"We made this movie literally in our home," says Menon. Menon's longtime friend Erica Fishman produced the film, and her husband Geoff Boothby edited it. They also lost the Altadena home they ...
the film’s editor Geoffrey Boothby, will premiere a movie where they shot in their homes footage of happier times for the characters. Those images are all the filmmakers have left after being ...