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  1. Stella Meghie is a Canadian film director and screenwriter. She is known for her feature films Jean of the Joneses (2016), Everything, Everything (2017), The Weekend (2018), and The Photograph (2020). Meghie has also directed episodes for television series including Grown-ish, Insecure and First Wives Club.

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    Stella Meghie is known for Jean of the Joneses (2016), The Weekend (2018) and The Photograph (2020). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Add to list. Awards. 2 wins & 11 nominations. Photos. Known for. Jean of the Joneses. 6.4. Director. 2016. The Weekend. 5.7. Director. 2018. The Photograph. 6.1. Director. 2020. Credits. Director11.

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  3. Jul 21, 2020 · published 21 July 2020. In the last five years, Stella Meghie has directed and written some of the most interesting films centered around black women. She made history in 2017 by being the only...

  4. The 2010s: In the 2010s, Stella Meghie proved that Black Canadian women can take over Hollywood | CBC Arts. Over the last 10 years, Canadian artists have been storming the world stage like...

  5. Jan 11, 2019 · Learn about Stella Meghie, one of the few black women directors working in Hollywood today, who has made three feature films in three years, including \"Everything, Everything\" and \"The Weekend\". Find out how she started, what inspires her, and what projects she has in the pipeline.

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  6. Aug 6, 2020. Stella Meghie made her feature debut in 2016 with Jean of the Joneses. Now, a newly minted Academy member with four films under her belt, this writer-director is taking on an ambitious new project: Whitney Houston’s life story.

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  8. Feb 12, 2020 · February 12, 2020. By Kristen Yoonsoo Kim. Director Stella Meghie has been on an accelerated rise in just these past few years. After an impressive feature debut with her 2016 indie comedy-drama Jean of the Joneses, the filmmaker followed up the next year with a studio picture, the YA adaptation Everything, Everything.