John Dickinson
Known For: Directing
Biography
Argentine/British born in Buenos Aires, 1946. B.A. in History from Harvard College, 1967, magna cum laude, film studies/workshops at Swedish Film Institute, AFI, and Cal Arts. He has worked in film since 1970, as cameraperson/lighting cameraperson, soundman, and director. In the 1970s he left Argentina and settled in Venezuela, directing documentaries like The Cumaná Devil, Country Painter, and The Mandolin King, which received a total of 24 awards in Venezuela, Germany and France. Dickinson also made the feature documentary Ajishama, and produced and directed two fiction features in Venezuela, Blows and Boleros, (Channel 4 London, Foncine), and The Crystal Ship (Dickinson/Foncine). In 2004 he moved back to Argentina, and since then has produced and directed several fiction features, Splitting Atoms (2006), Destiny Foretold (2013), and Dolores (2016- Argentina/Brazil coproduction, INCAA/ANCINE), as well as the feature documentary Station Day in 2011, and the documentary television special Breaking the Cycle (England, 2014). In 2018 he produced/directed the documentary feature Fireland Dogs (Tierra del Fuego). He is currently working on a documentary feature about nature conservation, to be shot in Patagonia.
Filmography
2011
- A day in Constitución ... (Director)
2006
- Jim Gaffigan: Beyond the Pale ... (Dolly Grip)
2005
- Partiendo átomos ... (Director)
2003
- Ajishama, The White Ibis ... (Director)
1991
- The Jerry Springer Show ... (Camera Operator)
1990
- Entre golpes y boleros ... (Director)
1987
- Macu, la mujer del policía ... (Camera Operator)
1985
- El rey del bandolín ... (Director)
1984
- The Cumaná Devil ... (Director)
- Peasant Painter ... (Director)
- La muerte insiste ... (Camera Operator)
1980
- Si j'te cherche... j'me trouve ... (Camera Operator)