Meaghin Burke

Meaghin Burke’s filmography? Oh, it’s a bit of a trip, honestly. Earthrise (2014) stands out—imagine waking up on a spaceship, Earth’s just a memory, and the crew’s trying to find their place in a universe that’s moved on. There’s a raw, almost claustrophobic vibe running through the whole thing, like you’re stuck in that tin can right along with them. The characters are all wrestling with being so far from home, questioning if they even have a home to go back to. It’s not just about space, it’s about the weird ache of missing something you can’t even see anymore. Then you’ve got The Artifact (2013), which goes off in a totally different direction. There’s this sense of mystery and paranoia—the kind where you’re not really sure who’s a good guy, or even what’s real. The characters stumble across this bizarre object, and suddenly everything’s off-balance. Secrets, lies, and a creeping sense of dread bubble up. It’s got that indie movie itch—low budget, high tension, and nobody’s safe from the consequences. Garage Sale (2014) is almost a palate cleanser after all that intensity. It’s smaller, more grounded, just neighbors circling each other while haggling over old junk. But even then, there’s this underlying tension about what people keep, what they let go, and what those little exchanges say about their lives. Burke’s stuff isn’t flashy, but it’s packed with uncomfortable truths and moments that stick with you way after the credits roll.

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  • Professions: Actress, Director, Cinematographer

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