Charlie Egleston

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0.44 Trailer

Working in expanded modes of film and video production, Charlie Egleston (b. Kitchener, Ont., 1973) has been making films, videos and multidisciplinary work over the past twenty-five years. His films have been screened nationally and internationally at prestigious artist film venues, including; IFF Rotterdam, Oberhausen IFF, Ann Arbor FF, WNDX FF, and Media City FF where his work has been regularly showcased. His work, whether through photochemical or digital means, is characterized by an approach that considers durational experience and personal interaction as a way of presenting or enabling form. He has also collaborated with other artists in various manifestations of projection performance. Egleston is a graduate of the Film Studies program at the University of Western Ontario (HBA) and the Film Production program at York University (MFA). A recipient of awards and scholarships that include the Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, Social Science and Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), and numerous teaching awards, he has also held committee, jury and board positions for organizations such as the Ontario Arts Council, London Arts Council, Forest City Gallery, and the London Canadian Film Festival. Apart from his own filmmaking practice he has collaborated with other filmmakers/artists as an editor and cinematographer. He has programmed, provided artist talks, held workshops and advocated screen space for marginalized modes of film production through co-founding the London Canadian Film Festival (2002-08), founding the London Film and Video Society (1997-2001), and through serving on the founding board of the London Ontario Media Arts Association (2011-present). His teaching career started at the University of Western Ontario where he enjoyed designing a production curriculum from the ground up and has since moved to Fanshawe College, where he is currently a Professor in the Advanced Filmmaking Program. His film work is distributed by the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC).

Most Popular Charlie Egleston Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Lucid Trailer (2022)

25 March 2022

In the distant future, A Man is addicted to reliving old memories of an old lover using a Dream Machine.

0.44 Trailer (2019)

19 October 2019

A small town is riddled with a series of murders targeting couples at make-out point. The police, the mob, and individuals of Union, Ontario take it upon themselves to try and stop their .

The Heart of the Blackhawks Trailer (2017)

12 November 2017

Pierre Pilote was one of the top Defencemen in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks, back in the original six era.

Hunter-Gatherer Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

A traditional slide show disintegrates into fragmentary forms. Using re-photographic methods that mimic the mechanics of recollection, the artist's family slide images are reframed, distorted and hand-processed.

Family Portrait #4 Trailer (2022)

05 August 2022

An introspective reflection of family life during a succession of lockdowns and part of a continuing series that reimagines familial uses for photographic imaging.

Travel Film Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

The artifacts of filmed footage, photographs and postcards are used to construct a personal travelogue that consciously misrepresents the empirical truth of their contents.

HE SAID / SHE SAID Trailer (2021)

16 October 2021

Made during COVID-19 lockdown with limited resources, "HE SAID / SHE SAID" incorporates a series of reaction shots repurposed from the artist's collection of 16mm found footage to create a reflection on the world at large during a time of introspection, concern, and anxiety.

Family Portrait Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

Through re-photography and the combination of narration and imagery, "Family Portrait" deconstructs a family photograph and its ability to conceal a past rather than reveal one.

We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes Trailer (2025)

04 April 2025

In 2018, Bonnie Sitter, an author based in Exeter, Ontario searches through some of her family photographs.

Symphonies of a Bounded Body Trailer (2026)

29 April 2026

Unearthed footage from an experimental surgery unit gives a window into an institution's malpractice.