Lydia Cornett is a documentary filmmaker from Baltimore, Maryland. Her films focus on artistic performance, personal histories, and multilayered characters. In 2019, her film Narmin's Birthday was a recipient of the NYC Women’s Fund for Media, Music and Theatre, and her film Yves & Variation premiered at BAMcinemaFest. She was the Valentine & Clark Emerging Artist Fellow at the Jacob Burns Film Center and a CoLab Fellow at UnionDocs. She has worked under filmmakers Chai Vasarhelyi (Meru); Brett Story (The Hottest August); and Ken Burns (East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story). As a freelance video producer, she has created content for The New Yorker, Slate Magazine, The Washington Post, Atlas Obscura, and Penguin Random House. Lydia studied History and Film/Video at Princeton University and is a classically trained violinist & composer.
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To Use a Mountain (2025) Sound Recordist |
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Tessitura (2025) Director |
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Fleshwork (2023) Director |
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Party Line (2021) Director |
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Bug Farm (2020) Director |
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Bug Farm (2020) Editor |
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Caro Comes Out (2020) Sound |
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Yves & Variation (2019) Director |
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Yves & Variation (2019) Editor |
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Yves & Variation (2019) Producer |
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Yves & Variation (2019) Sound |
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The Blessings of Aging (2018) Additional Camera |