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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lana_WilsonLana Wilson - Wikipedia

    Lana Wilson is an American filmmaker. She directed the feature documentaries After Tiller, The Departure, and Miss Americana, as well as the two-part documentary Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields. The first two films were nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary.

  2. Lana Wilson is a filmmaker who has made documentaries on topics such as abortion, punk, and Taylor Swift. Her films have won awards, critical acclaim, and global audiences, and she is working on her first fiction feature.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm5300836Lana Wilson - IMDb

    Lana Wilson is an Emmy-winning and two-time Spirit Award-nominated writer and director of documentaries, short films, and episodic. Her most recent film, Miss Americana, is a Netflix Original about Taylor Swift, and her previous film, The Departure, is about a punk-turned-priest in Japan.

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  4. Lana Wilson is a director, writer, and producer who makes films that use real people and situations to create transformative cinematic experiences. Her work includes After Tiller, The Departure, Miss Americana, and Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields.

  5. Jan 28, 2020 · Lana Wilson is a feminist filmmaker who made a documentary on Taylor Swift, one of the world’s biggest pop stars. She talks about how she found the real Taylor Swift, her songwriting process, and her political evolution.

  6. Oct 13, 2017 · Lana Wilson is a filmmaker who made a documentary about Ittetsu Nemoto, a Buddhist priest who counsels the suicidal in Japan. She talks about her research, her approach, and her personal connection to the subject matter in this interview.

  7. Jan 31, 2020 · Lana Wilson is a female filmmaker who captured Taylor Swift's personal and creative transformation in her Netflix documentary. She talks about her collaboration with Swift, her approach to the film, and the challenges of making a feminist statement in a male-dominated industry.