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 studied Film and Religion (a pair, surely) at Whitman College and was a 2008 Fellow of the Thomas J. Watson Foundation. Since then he has lived and filmed in China, France, India, Malta, Scotland, Thailand, and Tunisia, and hopes someone will hire him to work in Egypt, Peru, or Germany. He has contributed film commentaries to publications including Eugene Magazine, and is the director of the feature documentary Cinema is Everywhere. He currently sleeps in Los Angeles, USA, where he nurses a continuing love for the cinema of overlooked countries and filmmakers.
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 studied Film and Religion (a pair, surely) at Whitman College and was a 2008 Fellow of the Thomas J. Watson Foundation. Since then he has lived and filmed in China, France, India, Malta, Scotland, Thailand, and Tunisia, and hopes someone will hire him to work in Egypt, Peru, or Germany. He has contributed film commentaries to publications including Eugene Magazine, and is the director of the feature documentary Cinema is Everywhere. He currently sleeps in Los Angeles, USA, where he nurses a continuing love for the cinema of overlooked countries and filmmakers.