Diane L. Wilkins
Head shot Diane Wilkins
Born1958
OccupationFilmmaker
OrganizationDiane Wilkins Productions
Known forFilm shorts
Websitedianewilkinsproductions.com

Diane Wilkins is an independent award-winning filmmaker from Tallahassee, Florida, best known for high definition corporate and documentary production. Diane also produces gay and disability themed shorts in collaboration with the Mickee Faust Club,[1] a theatre group focused on gay and disability activism. Shorts have screened in film festivals around the world.

Movies

  • All Hail Mickee Faust[2]
  • Deaf Relay: At Your Service (2009)[3][4]
  • A Gathering Storm (2009)[5]
  • Mickee Faust's Gimp Parade (2008) Compilation[6]
  • Disability Factor (2008)[7]
  • Rats n' Roaches (2008)[7]
  • I Know Why the Caged Rats Sing (2008)[7][8]
  • Weimar House (2007)[9]
  • Menopausal Gals Gone Wild (2007)[10]
  • Dis(aster)abilities: Special Needs for Special Times (2007)[7]
  • Boot Scootin' Beauty (2007)
  • Just the Funny Bits (2006)
  • Taking it Off (2006)
  • Cremmate Muffy (2006)
  • Excerpts: "A (Movable) Midsummer Night's Dream" (2006)
  • The Scary Lewis Yell-A-Thon (2004)[7]
  • The Truth (2004)
  • Excerpts: "In the House of the Moles" (2004)
  • Annie Dearest: The Real Miracle Worker (2002)[7][11]
  • K-Tel: Kurt Weill (2002)
  • Martha Steward's Crackhouse Essentials (2002)
  • Jake Ratchett (1999)
  • Tempted (1999)
  • On Becoming a Woman (1999)
  • Two Girls in Love (1998)
  • The Gay Caballero (1998)
  • Hair of the Moon (1994)

References

  1. The Mickee Faust Club – Film: Video Shorts
  2. All Hail Mickee Faust! on Vimeo
  3. "VimeUhOh". Archived from the original on 2020-04-12. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  4. Deaf Relay: At Your Service (Video 2010) – IMDb
  5. A Gathering Storm (Video 2009) – IMDb
  6. Mickee Faust's Gimp Parade!
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Part of the Gimp parade compilation
  8. I Know Why the Caged Rat Sings on YouTube
  9. The Weimar House (2008) – IMDb
  10. Menopausal Gals Gone Wild (2007) – IMDb
  11. Annie Dearest on YouTube


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