Dan Sickles (director)

Dan Sickles is an American documentary film director, writer, actor and producer.[5] He earned his BFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2010.[6] Sickles directed, wrote and produced his debut documentary, Mala Mala, along with Antonio Santini, about nine trans-identifying individuals in Puerto Rico, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the runner-up audience award at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival.[7] In 2015, he directed a short film, I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast, based on the Melissa Studdard poetry collection I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast.[8] In 2017, Sickles directed and produced his second documentary, Dina, along with Antonio Santini, about a love story between a suburban woman and a Walmart door greeter, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Hollywood Film FestivalFort Washington, Pennsylvaniadocumentary filmMala MalaOut magazine'sNew York UniversityTisch School of the ArtsTribeca Film FestivalMelissa StuddardSundance Film FestivalArt MachineHigh MaintenancePhiladelphia QFestInternational Documentary AssociationSheffield Doc/Fest