Sean Dunne
Sean Dunne is an American documentary filmmaker known for raw portraits of subcultures and overlooked corners of society, stripping away artifice to reveal the dignity, humor, beauty, and truth of life on the margins. Dunne’s career began with the short documentary The Archive (2008), which premiered at Sundance and was nominated for an Emmy, and American Juggalo (2011), a viral portrait of hardcore fans of Insane Clown Posse. His debut feature Oxyana (2013), an unflinching look at the opioid crisis in rural West Virginia, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, where it earned Dunne the award for Best New Documentary Director. He followed with the films Florida Man (2015) and Cam Girlz (2015) and received the Vanguard Award at the San Francisco Doc Fest in 2016. Since then Dunne has released eight films as part of a lifelong project to build a cinematic mosaic of America. His most recent feature, Wild Magic (2025), a kaleidoscopic road trip through modern mystical Americana, received the Artistic Vision Award at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.
Acting
Crew
Movie
American Juggalo
Director
2011
Movie
Cam Girlz
Director
2015
Movie
Oxyana
Director
2013
Movie
Florida Man
Director
2015
The Archive
Director
2009
Man in Van
Director
2009
Movie
Stray Dawg
Producer
2011
The Bowler
Director
2010
Movie
In Search of The Most Dangerous Town On the Internet
Director of Photography
2015
Movie
American Juggalo 2
Director
2016
Movie
Joshua Tree
Director
2018
Movie
American Sunset
Director
2022