pringteal greyhavens
Teal Greyhavens is an independent filmmaker, writer, and cinephile.

At age 18, amid getting scabby knees in the forests of Oregon, he was awarded First Place at the Youth Visions Film & Video Festival. He then studied Film and Religion (a pair, surely) at Whitman College and later was a 2008 Fellow of the Thomas J. Watson Foundation. He has lived and filmed in Austria, China, France, India, Malta, Scotland, Thailand, and Tunisia, and hopes someone will hire him to work in Egypt, Peru, or Germany. He currently sleeps in Los Angeles, USA, where he nurses a continuing love for the cinema of overlooked countries and filmmakers.

Working hard to get the Twitter train rolling.

FEATURED STUFF:

Malta: Land of Forgotten Temples has won a Best of the Northwest Award from the Alliance for Community Media. Thanks to Rick Pettigrew and the Archaeological Legacy Institute for coordinating the production and helping to create this short.





Spring approaches, and with it SXSW, Full Frame, Tribeca, Hot Docs, and Cannes. How to know? Behold my...

Visual Timeline of World Film Festivals




Thanks to the fine folks at the 2011 Austin Film Festival, where Cinema is Everywhere screened as a Marquee US Premiere to a full house at the fantastic Alamo Ritz Drafthouse Cinema on Oct. 22nd. (a moment from the Q&A above) 'Twas a wonderful festival experience in a great city!






Production on andiamo! Thailand wrapped in fall 2011. The award-winning luxury travel & adventure show created by 3 Alliance Enterprises traveled throughout Thailand in September and October, from Chiang Rai to Phuket. We filmed elephants, monkeys, rock climbing, whitewater rafting, and loads of other fun stuff.  Thanks to Executive Producers Jason Gordon and Donna Perkins!





NEWS

Just back from the homeland, a.k.a. the green hills of Oregon, and jurying the regional Student Academy Award finalists at the Northwest Film Center. Saw at least one work from a future filmmaker of note.

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Recently returned from shooting in London and Vienna for director Cullen Hoback's new feature documentary, Terms and Conditions.

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Cinema is Everywhere screened as one of only three US feature films selected for the Jaipur International Film Festival in India on Jan 30th, 2012. Thanks to festival director Hanu Roj for the honor.

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Thanks to Whitman Pioneer Arts & Entertainment Editor Caitlin Hardee for this interview on shooting Cinema is Everywhere, the Watson Fellowship, and dreams of world cinema.

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Peter Knegt did a profile for the great indieWIRE on Cinema is Everywhere at AFF 2011, making the film, and the importance of international cinema. Read the full piece here.

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Cinema is Everywhere was selected to screen at the Costa Rica International Film Festival, running from Nov. 11-20. See the full lineup and schedule.

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Lovely — Austin 360 gave a warm capsule review to Cinema is Everywhere at the Austin Film Festival. (Word on the street is James Franco saw the film too, tee hee!)

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Cinema is Everywhere has been picked up for sales representation in all territories by TriCoast Worldwide. For information on how to obtain a screener, learn more, or get involved, write to info@cinemaiseverywhere.com




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