Lindsey Dryden is a British film director, producer and writer.
Early life
Dryden was born in Stroud, in Gloucestershire, England. She learned to play piano as a child from her father. She studied at
Goldsmiths, University of London
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, and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts with First Class honours. Dryden has been mentored by The National Film & Television School, Women In Film & Television, ''45 Years'' director Andrew Haigh, and BFI Flare.
Career
Dryden began her career working on television documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4, The History Channel, Current TV and others, before moving into independent film.
Dryden has directed and produced films that have screened at numerous top international festivals, including
SXSW
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,
Sundance
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Sun dance or Sundance may also refer to:
Places
;Canada
* Sundance, Calgary, Alberta, a neighbourhood
* Sundance, Manitoba, a ghost town
;United States
* Sundance, New Mexico, a census-designated pl ...
,
Tribeca
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,
True/False,
Sheffield Doc/Fest
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,
HotDocs
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,
New York's Lincoln Center and the
British Film Institute
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. Her work has been released theatrically in the UK and US, exhibited at
Tate Modern
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and
Tate Britain
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, streamed on Vogue.com, featured in
Elle (magazine)
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, and broadcast on
Netflix
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,
PBS
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,
BBC
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and
Channel 4
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.
Her directing credits include feature documentary ''Lost and Sound'' (SXSW, 2012), short documentary ''Close Your Eyes And Look At Me'' (True/False, 2009) and ''Jackie Kay: One Person Two Names'', commissioned for Tate Britain's Queer British Art 2017.
For directing ''Lost and Sound'' she was nominated ''Best New UK Filmmaker'' at Open City Docs and ''Best Female-Directed Film'' at Sheffield Doc/Fest. The film went on to screen and win awards at festivals globally, including at ReelAbilities and Napa Valley Film Festival.
Dryden produced SXSW-debuting documentary series ''Trans In America''. One of those short films, ''Trans In America: Texas Stron''g, won the Emmy for Outstanding Short Documentary on 24 September 2019 as well as a Webby Award and a Webby People's Voice Award in May 2019.
Dryden produced Sundance award-winning feature documentary
Unrest
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* Labor unrest
* Rebellion
* Riot
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* State of emergency
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(dir: Jennifer Brea), which premiered in competition at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, won a Sundance Special Jury Award, won a 2018 Independent Lens Audience Award, and was shortlisted for the Academy Award for ''Best Documentary Feature'' at the 2017 Oscars.
Her other producing credits include short documentary ''Little Ones'' (dir: Joanna Coates, 2013), and a verite documentary series with the ACLU about transgender civil rights (2018). She co-produced Sheffield Doc/Fest VR award-winning ''Unrest VR'' (2017), with Jennifer Brea, Arnaud Colinart and Amaury La Burthe, and in 2013 was nominated ''Best Producer'' at Underwire, a festival celebrating female filmmakers, for ''Little Ones''. The film was developed as part of the London Borough Film Fund Challenge.
Dryden is a founding member of Queer Producers Collective and FWD-DOC, a recent Filmmaker-In-Residence at
Jacob Burns Film Center
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Along with independent and documentary films, the cente ...
in New York, and an artist-in-residence at
Somerset House
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Studios. She frequently consults, mentors, speaks on panels and offers masterclasses, including at Sheffield Doc/Fest and
Women In Film & Television. She is the 2019 Simon Relph Memorial Bursary awardee.
Filmography
*''Trans In America'' (producer) – documentary series (2018)
*''Jackie Kay: One Person, Two Names'' (director) – documentary short (2017) – Tate Queer British Art 2017
*''Unrest'' (producer) – documentary feature (2017) – 2017 Sundance Film Festival
*''Unrest VR'' (co-producer) – virtual reality experience (2017) – 2017 Tribeca Film Festival
*''Tate Shots: Georgia O’Keeffe'' directed by Petra Collins (executive producer) – short (2018) – Vogue.com
*''Tate Shots: Harun Farocki'' (director/producer) – documentary short (2016) – Tate Modern
*''Tate Shots: Yinka Shonibare'' (director/producer) – documentary short (2016) – Tate Modern
*''Tate Shots: Agnes Martin'' (director/producer) – documentary short (2016) – Tate Modern
*''Tate Shots: Parviz Tanavoli'' (director/producer) – documentary short (2016) – Tate Modern
*''Alexis Hunter: Approach To Fear'' (director/producer) – documentary short (2014)
*''Little Ones'' (producer) – documentary short - 2013 Underwire Film Festival
*''Lost and Sound'' (director/producer) – feature documentary (2012) - South By Southwest Film Festival - Winner, Special Jury Award, DORF Music Film Festival, Croatia
*''RSC: Much Ado About Nothing'' (director/producer) - documentary short (2012) - BBC/The Space/Royal Shakespeare Company
*''Making Sense of My Senses'' (director/producer) – documentary short (2011) - Community Channel
*''TRIBES'' (Royal Court Theatre) (director/producer) - d/Deaf-accessible shorts (2010) - Royal Court Theatre
*''Close Your Eyes and Look at Me'' (director/producer) – documentary short - 2009 True/False Film Festival
References
External links
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1982 births
Living people
British film directors
British film producers
Alumni of Goldsmiths, University of London