Annie Wright
Directing
Known For
Tells the true story of hitchhiking hooker Lee Wuornos who killed seven of her johns on the Florida highways in 1991. She is portrayed by Barbie, the world-famous doll who epitomizes all that little girls are supposed to be (sugar and spice). But then appearances can be deceptive...
Killer Babe
For the first time the artists worked together; they organized a "poster" demonstration, in which everyone created their own posters using texts and images... concerning posters. Through their demonstration they situated themselves in the context of existing, active subcultures. They used elements from an underground graffiti culture, broadsheets and unofficial posters that were usually distributed over more neglected parts of the city. These, by nature, ensured a mysterious, ever-changing picture of the city. As a reaction within this subculture the group built a large wooden partition (300 x 500 cm) on the central square of Maastricht, The Vrijhof, for the eleven-day festival "Public artworks" in September 1980. On this "Posterama" fence the otherwise marginal activities of graffiti and posters were taken from the periphery to the center, and made visible for the public. None of the activities were pre-arranged or commissioned by external parties.
Posterama
The story of Anna Anderson who thought that she was Anastasia, the youngest daughter of the last Tsar. This film is about memory, the nature of identity and a life remembered but not lived.
My Life Under Water
'The Devil on her Mind' explores the borderline where love goes wrong and stalking begins, where the suitor becomes the hunter and the beloved the prey.
The Devil on her Mind
Barbie portrays serial killer Bev Allitt, a real-life injection-wielding nurse let loose on the maternity ward!
Death's Angel
The true story of 11-year-old Mary Bell who killed two small boys in England in 1968. Re-enacted by members of Barbie's extended family, this video describes a mother-daughter relation gone crazy.
Mary, Mary
'Underpass' is a registration of a project organised by David Garcia, Annie Wright, Lous America and Henk Wijnen in an abandoned underway passage at one of Amsterdam’s main traffic intersections near Waterlooplein. This tunnel complex was well-known among graffiti artists, avoided by pedestrians but a fascinating example of an urban 'black hole'. The registration provides an overview of the happenings during the 'Underpass' project by Garcia, Wright, America and Wijnen: four Saturdays during which the Underpass became a public studio with light shows, live music performances, graffiti acts, performances and personal artistic statements made by citizens of Amsterdam.
Underpass
Growing up in a house of dreams, secrets and psychosis. There truly is 'No Place Like Home'...
No Place Like Home
'You are not born a legend,' Marlene Dietrich once said, 'You become one.' 'Beauty is the Beast' is the story of how Dietrich became an icon and how she protected her fabulous image from the harsh reality of old age by spending the last 15 years of her life as a recluse.
Beauty is the Beast
'The Final Story' sounds real but is in fact fictional. 'Written' by the great French writer Colette and lost forever, it describes women in love, greed, corruption and murder. 'The Final Story' is about what we do not know and the power of fate; it is a hidden history.