Dayna Goldfine, a renowned filmmaker, has garnered widespread recognition for her captivating works in the cinematic realm. Her impressive portfolio boasts an array of critically acclaimed projects, including the visually stunning documentary "Ballets Russes" (2005),which masterfully explores the rich history and artistic legacy of the iconic Ballets Russes company.
Additionally, Goldfine's filmography features the intriguing and thought-provoking documentary "The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden" (2013),which delves into the fascinating and often eerie true story of a group of outsiders who settled on the remote Galapagos Islands in the 1930s.
Furthermore, Goldfine's early work, "Kids of Survival" (1996),showcases her ability to craft engaging and emotionally resonant documentaries that explore the human experience and the struggles faced by marginalized communities.