A Nashville native, Dycee Wildman is a director / writer with a love of the unusual and spooky. her work is influenced by filmmakers who dabble in the absurd, such as Miranda July, Hal Hartley, and Vera Chytilova, as well as directors who explore darkness, David Lynch, Wong Kar Wai, and Lynn Ramsey. Growing up in the south she developed an aesthetic sense that is derived from the natural world, but her interests skew consistently to the grisly.
With a focus on experimental and meaningful short horror, Wildman consistently aims to surprise and delight with monsters of all kinds. She is currently in pre-production on a short horror about grief and nightmares called, maybe never.