Dylan Greenberg


Dylan Greenberg is an American film director and musician most notable for directing the 2015 film Dark Prism. She has also directed the films ReAgitator: Revenge of the Parody, Glamarus, Wakers, and Amityville: Vanishing Point.
Greenberg has also directed music videos for James Chance and the Contortions Finnish funk star Mac Gollehon Blondie keyboardist Matt Katz-Bohen's solo project with his wife Laurel, Pastel Confession and Suicide Squeeze Records band Death Valley Girls.
Greenburg directed a horror parody of Re-Animator entitled Re-Agitator: Revenge of the Parody starring Aurelio Voltaire Hernandez and Alan Merrill.

Early life

Greenberg was born in Manhattan, New York to parents Keith Elliot Greenberg and Jennifer Berton and was raised in Brooklyn. She directed her first feature film at 17, and has since directed and co-directed six released feature films.

Career

Dylan is currently in production on her seventh feature film Spirit Riser which stars Cherie Currie and Nobunny. Dylan is also known for her work with Troma Entertainment and Lloyd Kaufman. Greenberg is currently co-starring in Kaufman's upcoming film "Shakespeare's Shitstorm" with Debbie Rochon. Greenberg directed a music video for Finnish funk star Sam Huber, which premiered on European television network Yle.

''Dark Prism''

Greenberg directed the microbudget feature film Dark Prism while she was still in high school, which featured appearances by Lloyd Kaufman, Matt Katz-Bohen, and Mac DeMarco. At age 18 Greenberg was able to garner press from Rolling Stone, Vice, Pitchfork and more, arguably making it the most internationally discussed feature film to have a total budget under 1,000 dollars of 2015. Dark Prism showed internationally at Festivalito De La Palma festival in the Canary Islands to critical acclaim and is now available to watch on Amazon Prime.

''Amityville: Vanishing Point''

Greenberg directed a feature film titled Amityville: Vanishing Point which served as a David Lynch inspired dark parody of horror films.

''ReAgitator: Revenge of the Parody''

Hoping to take the parody element further, Greenberg directed the feature film ReAgitator: Revenge of the Parody as a queer and woman centered Dada inspired homage to horror films such as Re-Animator and The Pit and the Pendulum.