Dianna Barrie
Known for: Directing
Dianna Barrie (Australia; b. 1972, Melbourne) found her way into filmmaking as a middle ground between the pursuit of abstract music and philosophy, both of which she has studied formally at the postgraduate level. Ever pushing the limits of the hand processing of Super-8mm led to the establishment of Nanolab with Richard Tuohy in 2006. Dianna's film work could perhaps be characterised as "direct chemical" filmmaking. In 2012, Dianna helped establish Artist Film Workshop, where celluloid is embraced and advocated by a community of practitioners in Melbourne. As a notable figure in the international artist-run film labs movement, she and her partner spend a significant amount of time each year touring their joint film programs and conducting workshops and masterclasses in hand-made film practice. Dianna was also a founding director of the Australian International Experimental Film Festival.
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Intersection
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Fear of Floating
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The Last Train
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South Point
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To Cell
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Inside the Machine
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The Land at Night
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Pancoran
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China Not China
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Blue Line Chicago
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Cyclone Tracery
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Bus Turning
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Like a Lighthouse
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Valpi
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Self Portrait with Bag
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Low Visibility
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One Hand
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Nude Descending
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Dear/Dread
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LUX
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Kata Tjuṯa, West of Uluru
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