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All This Quiet

Directed by Meg Griffiths

Short documentary ALL THIS QUIET follows two foster youth girls on their first hunt in the solitude of the Texas Hill Country. Surrounded by silence, separated from all they have ever known, these unlikely hunters see the world and their place in it through new eyes.

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Synopsis

On their first hunting trip, two girls in foster care leave behind the suburbs for the wide-open landscapes of the Texas Hill Country. Guided by experienced women hunters, they learn to slow down, trust themselves, and confront one of life's most profound moments: taking a life to sustain another. ALL THIS QUIET is a coming-of-age documentary about finding strength, community, and peace in the natural world.

Bio

Meg Griffiths began her career as a photo and video journalist at the Houston Chronicle and then held a leadership role at Teach For America where she built the nonprofit’s first video studio. After overseeing content development and digital strategy at an LA-based agency, Meg co-founded Universe Creative, a documentary production company that collaborates with foundations, nonprofits, and socially conscious brands. Meg’s work has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and is supported by the International Documentary Association and the Redford Center. She holds a MA in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin. Her debut feature film, IMPOSSIBLE TOWN, premiered at Mountainfilm in Telluride, CO, and Meg is a co-chair of the Documentary Producers Alliance. 

Credits

Director & Producer - Meg Griffiths

Producer & Editor - Scott Faris