The best movies and TV series with Megan Riakos

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Megan is a filmmaker with 18 years experience in the screen industry, culminating in her debut feature Crushed. Crushed screened at festivals around the world including Montreal World Film Festival, Miami International Film Festival and Napa Valley Film Festival before completing a successful limited theatrical release in Australia and acquisitions by Channel 10 and Qantas. She combines her filmmaking with her role as co-founder of Women in Film & Television Australia where she is a vocal advocate for women in the screen industries. In 2017, Megan launched Hemlock & Cedar Films, a production company that merges these two fields of advocacy and creativity by focusing on female-led screen content. The Australian women’s horror anthology Dark Whispers Vol. 1, is the first project to be launched under the company, screening at festivals in Australia, including Cinefest Oz, Monsterfest and ScreenWave Film Festival as well as international screenings at the upcoming Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival and Final Girls Berlin Film Festival in 2020. Megan is also the writer/director of an episode of the online horror series Deadhouse Dark, due for release in 2020. Megan is a graduate of the Australian Film Television & Radio School and has completed the Professional Screenwriters Program at UCLA. She is an innovative, collaborative and driven filmmaker, speaker, teacher and advocate, with an infectious enthusiasm for the art and craft of filmmaking.
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5.6

Year: 2005

Country: AU

Duration: 97 min

The Eye of The Beholder

Year: 2010

Country: US

Duration: 9 min

The Tunnel: The Other Side of Darkness

Year: 2021

Country: AU

Duration: 96 min

Year: 2011

Country: US

Duration: 13 min

Year: 2013

Country: US

Duration: 3 min

Dark Whispers - Volume 1

Year: 2019

Country: AU

Duration: 104 min

Crushed

Year: 2015

Country: US

Duration: 111 min

Spider

Year: 2007

Country: AU

Duration: 9 min

50-50

Year: 2011

Country: AU

Duration: 15 min

The Shed

Year: 2012

Country: US

Duration: 21 min