Diana Manfredi

[1][5] In 2003 she traveled to South Africa to produce and direct her third documentary District Six – Time To Return Home, which was released in 2005 and got invited to many film festival across Europe and the US.

After directing a few commercials for MTV and taking part to The Urban Edge Show, the first big European comprehensive street art exhibition,[6][7] in 2006 she moved to San Francisco where she worked on many projects, directed 2 TV shows for Bonsai TV and won the Audience Award at the 7 Day Film Festival with the short film Talking to Mister Wall.

In 2011 she directed the short film Face-off featuring photographer Estevan Oriol that was premiered during the exhibition Art in the Streets at MOCA.

[2] Her latest film is a documentary about twerking called #Twerkumentary[14][15][16][17] that premiered at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on 10 June 2016.

[18][19][20] The film features among others Too Short, E-40, Big Freedia, Diplo, Kreayshawn, George Clinton, Khia and DJ Jubilee.

Photo of Diana "Spaghetto" Manfredi by Gianfilippo De Rossi