Artists

A(9) | B(14) | C(5) | D(6) | E(1) | F(3) | G(8) | H(4) | J(1) | K(2) | L(7) | M(11) | N(3) | O(2) | P(6) | R(9) | S(13) | T(1) | V(1) | W(8) | Z(1) | ALL(116)
  • Stan Brakhage

    Stan Brakhage (January 14, 1933 – March 9, 2003) was an non-narrative filmmaker. He is regarded as one of the most important experimental filmmakers of the 20th century. He worked with various kinds of celluloid: 16mm, 8mm, 35mm, and IMAX, and was a practitioner of what he referred to as 'pure cinema'.

    Nationality: 

    United States
  • Stephen Broomer

    Stephen Broomer (b. 1984) is a filmmaker and film preservationist. He holds a BFA in Film and Video Production, an MA in Film Studies, and a PhD in Communication & Culture, his dissertation a study of the origins of the Canadian avant-garde film. He has given public presentations of his film restoration work at the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Canadian Film Institute, and his own films have screened at Views from the Avant-Garde, TIFF Wavelengths, and the Berlin Directors Lounge.

    Nationality: 

    Canada
  • Carl E.Brown

    Carl E. Brown (b.Toronto, 1959) is a canadian filmmaker, photographer and writer. After two years at the University of Toronto where he studied philosophy and psychology, he decided to study filmmaking, completed in 1982 at Sheridan College. He's completed nearly twenty films which have been screened in many festivals in America, Europe and Asia, and were part of the retrospective Experience chromatiques le cinema contemporain at the Louvre in 1995.

    Nationality: 

    Canada
  • Dan Browne

    Dan Browne is a filmmaker, photographer and multimedia artist based in Toronto, Canada. His works explore patterns, nature, and sensory perception through dense and kinetic forms. Dan's works have been presented at over one hundred festivals and venues worldwide, including Rotterdam International Film Festival, Art Cinema OFFoff, Diagonal Film Archive, Centre Georges Pompidou, Festival du nouveau cinéma, and TIFF Cinematheque.

    Nationality: 

    Canada

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