Dianna Dilworth
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Dianna Dilworth (born in 1978 in San Diego, California) is a filmmaker and journalist. She attended San Francisco State University and the European Graduate School.
She is the director of We Are the Children, a documentary about Michael Jackson's fans during his 2004-2005 trial, which is distributed by independent film distribution company Indiepix. She is currently co-directing a feature-length documentary on the Mellotron.
She also directed "The Gallery Is a Guillotine", a music video for the Most Holy Trinity on Brown Bottle Records; "Lonely Wine", a music video for artist TK Webb and label The Social Registry; and "What You Wish For", a music video for Telescope Music.
She directs documentaries about culture in New York City for Current TV.
As a freelance magazine writer, her articles have appeared in The Believer, Dwell, Russian Esquire, Architectural Record, and Plenty.
[edit] Publications
- "The Believer Interview with Slavoj Zizek"
- "Idea Becomes Business for Two British Designers" from Architectural Record
- "Cruz Finds Solutions for Border Living" from Business Week
- "Plenty Magazine' ' "Up, Up and Away"

