Matia Anne Karrell is an American film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. She is best known for directing the 1988 short film Cadillac Dreams, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film.[1]
Career
Karrell is a native of Boston, Massachusetts, born of Lebanese parents. She had aspirations to pursue a career as a dancer, attending the dance program at Harvard University. She then moved to New York City, where she trained under dancers Hanya Holm and Martha Graham. She performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) with renowned theater director, visual artist, and playwright Robert Wilson, in The Dollar Value of Man.[2]
Recently, Karrell collaborated with directors Luann Barry, Marty Elcan, Liz Hinlein, and Paige Morrow Kimball, on Cal State University Northridge (CSUN) gender and women’s studies professor, Dianne Bartlow's film, Making LA Happen. The film was produced "with the goal of turning gender stereotypes on their head and normalizing women in top-level government jobs.".[6][7] The film was well-received and earned the 2017 Radio, Television/Cable International CINDY Silver Award.
She is a professor in the Graduate Directing Film Program at the ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, CA, and is the Owner/Founder of THE RED DOOR FILMS, based in Los Angeles.