
Dear Diary
Overview
A New York magazine art director, a married mother of two who just turned 40, decides to record the events of her day in a journal. The film won an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
- Production
- DreamWorks Television
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Cast
Crew
- Director
- David Frankel
- Writers
- David Frankel
- Producers
- Barry Jossen
- Cinematography
- Maryse Alberti
- Composer
- Wendy Blackstone
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royhsmith
October 28, 2019
An Oscar winner for best short (from the director of _The Devil Wears Prada_), and yet it seems never to have been distributed in physical form, or digital for that matter. I saw it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Va3ieBdQjaU and you can too if you don’t mind its lousy image resolution. You probably should if you want to see a fun, quick, yet still somewhat sophisticated short. Too good for TV it seems, as it was originally a pilot that the networks passed on. I think it easily could have been…

CinemaSerf
December 26, 2025
She ought to be settled in life. “Annie” (Bebe Neuwirth) is turning forty, married with two children and holds down a fairly decent job in publishing. Perhaps it’s something about her birthday that inspires her to document the next twenty four hours of her life, and that’s what she shares with us. The nature of this does mean there’s a great deal of dialogue, and even though she delivers it quite entertainingly at times I found I just got a little weary listening as her life seemed to cram in as…










