Gregg Lachow
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Gregg Lachow is a Seattle-based film and theatre artist. After creating the feature films The Seven Mysteries of Life and The Wright Brothers, Lachow worked with the Northwest Film Forum to create the nationally renown Start-to-Finish program with his feature film, Money Buys Happiness. Lachow then went on to create the experimental "performed film" Silence! and a comission for Philip Glass, I'm Working on a Building.
Prior to his work in Film, Mr. Lachow achieved significant distinction as a creator of experimental theatre, most importantly as the co-founder of the performance ensemble Run/Remain.
Mr. Lachow currently acts as co-president of The Film Company, where he produced such films as Guy Maddin's Brand Upon the Brain! and Lynn Shelton's We Go Way Back.