FILM

Megan is co-director/producer, with David Camlin, of the documentary film We Are The Warriors, winner of the Tourmaline Prize of the 2023 Maine International Film Festival. We Are The Warriors follows members of the Wells, Maine high school community as they grapple with ingrained narratives about their Native American mascot and the difficult conversation of settler and indigenous perspectives and whether to retire the image.

 

Megan is also one-third of the collective the Sisters Grumbling. Their debut film is Carrying Place, a cultural allegory in which a woman is terrorized by a stranger seeking a sacrifice. Inspired by historical events. Carrying Place screened in 2012-13 at the Maine International Film Festival; the Best of the MIFF in Bar Harbor, Maine; the Coney Island Film Festival; the State Theater in Portland, Maine; Frontier Cinema in Brunswick, Maine; Bootleg Cinema in Brooklyn; Arena Screen in Los Angeles; and the Maine Public Broadcasting Network.

The documentary feature We Are The Warriors, 2023 by David Camlin and Megan Grumbling

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The narrative short film and cultural allegory Carrying Place, 2012 by The Sisters Grumbling