Diane
Garey
Diane Garey,
Producer and editor, has twenty years experience in documentary film.
Her credits include "Sentimental Women Need Not Apply; A History
of the American Nurse," released in 1988, PBS broadcast , 1990.
Awards for this film include CINE Golden Eagle, Red Ribbon American
Film Festival, Silver Apple, National Educational Film Festival, Women
in the Director's Chair Festival, and Media Award from Sigma Theta Tau,
the National Honor
Society for Nurses; "The Wilderness Idea," released in 1989,
PBS broadcast 1990. Awards include CINE Golden Eagle, Blue Ribbon, American
Film Festival, Gold Apple, National Educational Film Festival, Golden
Gate Award, San Francisco Film Festival, Gold Plaque, Chicago International
Film Festival. Her other producer/director credits include "The
Adirondacks; The Lives and Times of an American Wilderness," (1987)
and "Niagara Falls: The Changing Nature of a New World Symbol,"
(1985). Garey was a co-producer as well as editor for "Wild By
Law," for which she received an Academy Award nomination. She produced
and edited the feature film The Boyhood of John Muir, which
was the Christmas Day Special on PBS in 1998. Her work on Divided
Highways was honored with an Emmy and a Peabody Award. She edited
Imagining Robert and is now editing the two-hour film The
Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced. Diane Garey is a registered
nurse and has lectured on film history for the American Studies Department
of Smith College.