Kirby Dick
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Kirby Dick (b. August 23, 1952) is an American Academy Award nominated documentary film director. He is a graduate from the Program in Film and Video Program at California Institute of the Arts.
In 1997, Dick co-founded Chain Camera Pictures, the production company on each of his documentary films.
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Type | Director | Editor | Producer | Writer | Cinematographer |
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1981 | Men Who Are Men | Film | XX | XX | XX | ||
1986 | Private Practices | Film | XX | XX | |||
1987 | I am not a Freak | TV Movie | XX | XX | |||
1993 | America Undercover: Showgirls: Glitz & Angst | TV Show | XX | ||||
1997 | SICK: The Life & Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist | Film | XX | XX | XX | XX | |
1997 | Guy (Dick's only dramatic film credit) | Film | XX | ||||
2001 | Chain Camera | Film | XX | XX | |||
2002 | Derrida (co-directed with Amy Ziering Kofman) | Film | XX | XX | |||
2003 | Showgirls: Glitz & Angst | TV Movie | XX | XX | |||
2004 | The End | Film | XX | ||||
2004 | Twist of Faith | Film | XX | ||||
2006 | This Film Is Not Yet Rated | Film | XX | XX |
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
- Dick's bio on the Derrida page
- Kirby Dick at the Internet Movie Database
- Kirby Dick's filmography at his production company's website Chain Camera Pictures
- Interview regarding BBC Four's Storyville documentary Chain Camera