
Sheila McLaughlin
Sheila McLaughlin (born 1950) is an American director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and photographer. She wrote and directed the controversial film, She Must Be Seeing Things (1987). Her debut feature film, Committed (1984), which she co-directed with writer Lynne Tillman, is an experimental narrative of the life of Frances Farmer, shot on a low budget of $45,000. McLaughlin's films have been described as presenting "a grasp of a developing new feminist language of cinema."
Filmography

The Meadow of Things
The Meadow of Things

The Big Blue
as Myrna
The Big Blue
as Myrna

Seduction: The Cruel Woman
as Justine
Seduction: The Cruel Woman
as Justine

Committed
as Frances Farmer
Committed
as Frances Farmer

Born in Flames
as Other leader
Born in Flames
as Other leader

Ordinary Sentence
Ordinary Sentence
How to Fly
How to Fly

Splits
Splits