Dina (film)

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Dina
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Directed by
Produced by
  • Dan Sickles
  • Antonio Santini
Starring
  • Dina Buno
  • Scott Levin
CinematographyAdam Uhl
Edited bySofia Subercaseaux
Production
companies
Distributed by The Orchard
Release date
  • January 29, 2017 (2017-01-29)(Sundance) [1]
Running time
101 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Dina is an American documentary film about Dina Buno and her partner Scott Levin, both on the autism spectrum. [2]

Contents

Production

Dina was directed by Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles. [2] It was edited by Sofia Subercaseaux and is 101 minutes long. [3] [4]

Release

Dina premiered in 2017 at the Sundance Film Festival. [5]

Awards

Dina won the Sundance Film Festival’s U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize in 2017. [6] It also received the 2017 Karen Schmeer Award for Excellence in Documentary Editing from the Independent Film Festival Boston, [7] the IDA Award for best feature documentary of the year in 2017, [8] and a special jury prize for honesty and humanity from the 2017 Sarasota Film Festival. [9] Also in 2017 Dan Sickles received the Producer’s Vision Award from the Sun Valley Film Festival for producing the film. [10] Dina Buno and Scott Levin were listed among the 2017 Cinema Eye Honors Unforgettables. [11] The film also received the Utah Film Center’s Peek Award in 2018. [5]

Nominations

Dina was nominated for the Grand Jury award at Sheffield Doc/Fest. [12] The song "Best I Can" from the film, written and performed by Michael Cera and featuring Sharon Van Etten, was nominated for Best Song in a Documentary at the 2017 Critics' Choice Documentary Awards. [13]

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