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In her first lead role in a full-length feature film, Dana plays Bree Hewitt, a troubled MMA fighter. Intruder offers a powerful narrative about the choices one makes in life. The story is one of resilience, innovation, empowerment, and the unwavering belief in oneself. Dana trained with a martial arts coach and competitive MMA fighters in preparation for the film.
Dana plays the role of Natalie, the introverted half of a couple whose crippling anxiety and alcohol abuse is taking a toll on her relationship with her loving boyfriend Ted. The short film is a character study that delves into feelings, motivations, and desires on both sides of a relationship that is fracturing.
Curtain Call was Dana's first lead roll in a short film and her first horror film. She plays a college student who unexpectedly inherits an old opera house from her late aunt, only to discover that the theater has a very dark secret.
Dana plays a drug addict in Tino, a moving film shot on the streets of Philadelphia. Tino, a homeless man, riddled by addiction, yearns to gain the love and acceptance of his father, the Police Commissioner of Philadelphia. But Tino’s broken lifestyle and passion for ballet continues to drive a wedge between the two, leaving their relationship in jeopardy.
Everything Will be Fine in the End, a film that follows three grifters in Los Angeles dealing with a meaningless existence, was Dana's screen debut in the role of Juliette.