Miranda K. Spigener

Miranda K. Spigener

producer, writer, director

Miranda K. Spigener was born on Oct 10, 1974 in USA. Miranda K. Spigener's big-screen debut came with Masculinity That Inspires Change: Making Good Men Great directed by Miranda K. Spigener in 2018.

Miranda is an award-winning writer whose first scripted series for television, Marisa Romanov, that is in development. The series is inspired by the 2001 Venice and Berlin Festival winning short. Miranda obtained her BFA in Film and Television from University of Texas, Austin and a Communications Minor from Rice Media Center at Rice University. Additionally, Miranda was signed by Winterwolf Press to write a 4-book prequel series to Marisa Romanov with the first novel, Charles: A Marisa Romanov Story, to debut in 2020 nationwide.. In 1997, Miranda presented her dual Off-Broadway play, The Flame, which ran at the former Bleecker Street Theatre in New York City as well as at the NY Deli Theatre in Houston, Texas, which she directed. The play received critical acclaim from the Houston Press and The Village Voice during its original run. In 2017, Miranda directed the 20th anniversary run of The Flame in Los Angeles, gaining praise from The Los Angeles Times. In 2018, Miranda directed the stage adaptation of her award-winning, time-travel/sci-fi/romance short story, Coffee with John, which received a glowing mention in The Los Angeles Times.As a past producer with Discovery Networks, Spigener-Sapon worked on many television projects at TLC and Discovery, including as a writer/director for her film, Walk On, about equine/hippotherapy for the disabled that aired on the networks in syndication. Most recently, Miranda directed the documentary feature, Masculinity That Inspires Change, written by Gunter Swoboda, now available on Amazon Prime. A Texas native, Miranda Spigener-Sapon lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Felipe.

  • Birthday

    Oct 10, 1974
  • Place of Birth

    Pasadena, Texas, USA

Awards

2 wins & 0 nominations

Berlin International Film Festival
2001
Short Film
Winner - Special Recognition
Marisa Romanov (2001)
Venice Film Festival
2001
Best Film
Winner - Audience Award
Marisa Romanov (2001)