Michele Meek, Ph.D.

Films

Recent Films

Bay Creek Tennis Camp (TBD)

Currently in post-production, writer/director Michele Meek’s forthcoming short film Bay Creek Tennis Camp is a timely and refreshing take on the cross-generation disconnect around gender inclusivity.

The Impermanence of Everything (TBD)

Michele Meek’s meditative documentary The Impermanence of Everything delves into the fleeting nature of all things through the metaphor of creating beautiful, elaborate, and ultimately ephemeral works of art.

Imagine Kolle 37 (2017) A “hybrid” film that mixes narrative, documentary, and animation, Imagine Kolle 37 evokes the question—can we, as Americans today, imagine Kolle 37, a real children’s playground in Berlin where children build and climb three-story wooden structures; make fires; and use hammers, saws, and axes

Earlier Films

Bubble Gum Ice Cream (2012)

Five-year-old girl Mimi has two problems: her mother won’t let her order bubble gum ice cream, and she doesn’t like her mother’s new fiancé. With the advice of “Dear Alice,” she just might find a way to “kill two birds with one stone.”

Red Sneakers (2009)

Red Sneakers is an award-winning short film about nine-year-old Cassie who finds a way to pay back the shoddy treatment from her unkind babysitter.

The Missing Flinck (2008)

This short mockumentary, directed by Michele Meek and written by Steven Abrams, was created as part of the 2008 Boston 48 Hour Film Project. In this film, Tucker Farrel thinks he’s solved the art heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, but has he?

Conversations with Women: Masturbation (2008)

In this short educational video directed by Michele Meek, women (including Michele) talk about their personal experiences with masturbation.