Sheila McLaughlin (born 1950) is an American director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and photographer. She wrote and directed the controversial film, She Must Be Seeing Things (1987). Her debut feature film, Committed (1984), which she co-directed with writer Lynne Tillman, is an experimental narrative of the life of Frances Farmer, shot on a low budget of $45,000. McLaughlin's films have been described as presenting "a grasp of a developing new feminist language of cinema."
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Die Wiese der Sachen (1988) as |
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The Big Blue (1988) as Myrna |
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Verführung: Die grausame Frau (1986) as Justine |
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Committed (1984) as Frances Farmer |
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Born in Flames (1983) as Other leader |
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Normalsatz (1982) as |
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How to Fly (1981) as |
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Splits (1978) as |
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She Must Be Seeing Things (1988) Director |
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She Must Be Seeing Things (1988) Writer |
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She Must Be Seeing Things (1988) Producer |
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Committed (1984) Director |
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Committed (1984) Writer |
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Committed (1984) Producer |
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Committed (1984) Editor |
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Committed (1984) Additional Photography |
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Born in Flames (1983) Camera Operator |
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Inside Out (1978) Director |