The filmmakers of the Midnight premiere 'Didn't Die' share their story about losing their Altadena homes in the Eaton Fire.
filmmaker Meera Menon and her husband, 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 ...
The film is personal to Menon: everyone on the skeleton cast and crew is friends and family, the dog and the baby in the film ...
Meera Menon has directed episodes ... a world that feels leveled by something.” Menon is debuting the film in the wake of another tragedy, as the Eaton Fire burned down the Altadena home she ...
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 all ...
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