Gregory Cahill

Gregory Cahill
Born (1982-01-21) January 21, 1982
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Education Boston College High School
Alma mater New York University Tisch School of the Arts
Occupation Filmmaker
Years active 2004-present

Gregory Cahill is an American director, producer, and screenwriter[1] known for The Golden Voice[2] and Two Shadows.[3][4] He is also the production coordinator for The Talk and assistant directed Hell and Back.[5] He won the Audience Award at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival for his film Two Shadows and is currently working on his upcoming film Metalheads. Cahill has his own production company, Rising Falcon Cinema, as well.[6]

Early life

Cahill grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. He is also a graduate of the Tisch School of the Arts.[7]

Career

In an interview for Cahill's film Two Shadows, he discussed how The Golden Voice led him to the film. "I was really taken with that music and got really interested in one the singers, this female Cambodian rock singer named Ros Sereysothea. I read that she was murdered by the Khmer Rouge. And that all the musicians from that time were murdered by the Khmer Rouge. So that’s when I thought [that] there must have been quite a story behind that. So I researched that and made a short film about that singer…called The Golden Voice. Then in doing research to develop that into a feature, I went to Cambodia a few times, really fell in love with the country, and started hearing peoples’ stories there. That’s what led to Two Shadows, which is based on a friend of mine’s real-life story."[8]

Filmography

Year Film Director Producer Writer Other Notes
2004 Wolves of Chechnya Yes Yes Yes No
2004 Off Islanders No No No Yes Assistant director
2005, 2007–11 Medium No No No Yes Actor - Episode: Light Sleeper (2005)
Miscellaneous Crew (2007–11)
2006 The Golden Voice Yes Yes Yes No
2007 Dead Tired No No No Yes Assistant director, Music
2012 Mad Men No No No Yes Miscellaneous Crew
2012 Two Shadows[9] Yes Yes Yes Yes Editor
2014 24: Solitary No No No Yes Miscellaneous Crew
2015 Hell and Back No No No Yes Assistant director
2015 Any Day No No No Yes Miscellaneous Crew
Metalheads[10] Yes Yes Yes No

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Title Result
2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Audience Award - Narrative Feature Two Shadows Won
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Grand Jury Prize - Best Narrative Feature Nominated

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