Megan Griffiths (born April 22, 1975) is a film and television
director who resides in Seattle, Washington, USA and a board member of
Northwest Film Forum.Griffiths was born in Ohio, lived in Moscow,
Idaho in her teens, attended Moscow High School, and was an
undergraduate at the University of Idaho where she earned a B.A. in
visual communications in 1997.Griffiths received an MFA in Film
Production from Ohio University School of Film in 2000.She wrote and
directed her first feature film, First Aid For Choking, in 2003.
Griffiths subsequently worked as a producer and first assistant
director on features in and around Seattle including Zoo, The
Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle, The Catechism Cataclysm, and
Your Sister's Sister. Her second feature The Off Hours world premiered
at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and went on to receive a nomination
at the 2011 Independent Spirit Awards for Ben Kasulke's
cinematography.
director who resides in Seattle, Washington, USA and a board member of
Northwest Film Forum.Griffiths was born in Ohio, lived in Moscow,
Idaho in her teens, attended Moscow High School, and was an
undergraduate at the University of Idaho where she earned a B.A. in
visual communications in 1997.Griffiths received an MFA in Film
Production from Ohio University School of Film in 2000.She wrote and
directed her first feature film, First Aid For Choking, in 2003.
Griffiths subsequently worked as a producer and first assistant
director on features in and around Seattle including Zoo, The
Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle, The Catechism Cataclysm, and
Your Sister's Sister. Her second feature The Off Hours world premiered
at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and went on to receive a nomination
at the 2011 Independent Spirit Awards for Ben Kasulke's
cinematography.
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