Erin Weisgerber

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Erin Weisgerber is a Montreal-based filmmaker originally from Edmonton, Alberta. Photo-chemical filmmaking is at the core of Erin's practice. She produces poetic single-channel films that hover between figuration and abstraction employing techniques such as in-camera manipulations, hand-processing, and re-photography. More recently she has begun working with film-based installation and performance, incorporating her interests in music, sound art, and electronics. She is excited by the idea of artists' cinema as a scavenger art feeding off the refuse of the film industry. She is equally inspired by Montreal's DIY, underground arts movements and the emergence of an international network of artist-run film labs. Along with creating her own works, Erin contributes to documentary and narrative films as a cinematographer.Erin is a member of the Double Negative Collective, a group of moving-image artists dedicated to the creation and exhibition of experimental and avant-garde cinema and who maintain an artist-run film lab. Her films have played in Canada, France, Italy, Britain, the United States, Iceland and Lebanon.

Most Popular Erin Weisgerber Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

When Love Digs a Hole Trailer (2018)

15 June 2018

A troubled teenager falls in love with Florence, his 73-year-old neighbor.

Istashraktak Trailer (2022)

18 March 2022

Featuring enigmatic, hand-processed images, and an a capella vocal with electronic processing, Istashraktak is a 16mm film created to accompany Jerusalem In My Heart’s Qalaq album track “Istashraktak.

Misleading Innocence (Tracing What a Bridge Can Do) Trailer (2014)

01 January 2014

This film, produced by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, explores the controversial story of the planning and politics of a series of overpasses on the parkways of Long Island, commissioned in the 1920s and 1930s by the influential American public administrator Robert Moses.

The Sound of Breathing Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

The cinematic translation of a poem, The Sound of Breathing is part dance film, part cine-poem. Shot and edited on 16mm black and white stock, the film is re-photographed on an optical printer and crudely hand-processed in buckets.

Traces Trailer (2014)

01 January 2014

Trace - 1 – a) A visible mark, such as a footprint, made or left by the passage of a person, animal, or thing.

L'un sans l'autre Trailer (2013)

27 December 2013

A film with color and some naked gentlemen

Dans les Cieux et Sur la Terre Trailer (2022)

10 March 2022

Vertiginous masses of carved limestone give way to an ecstasy of light and living color through an alchemical spell of elemental transformation.

L’un ne va pas sans l’autre Trailer (2013)

27 December 2013

L'un ne va pas sans l'autre is a film of dance-movement about the quest of ascension on the top of La Montagne d Argent of a soloist and his duplication (2 duets).

Tous les papillons n'ont pas le coeur sur la main Trailer (2012)

27 December 2012

Experimental film with cherries on top.

Ste. Anne Trailer (2021)

05 March 2021

Renée arrives to her hometown of Ste. Anne after a long absence. Her brother and his wife are raising her daughter Athene as their own, and the return of the prodigal mother is a surprise to all involved.

From Which Even the Memory of the Darkness Has Vanished Trailer (2019)

05 May 2019

Filmed over 5 years, and presented in 4 chapters, the film represents an evolution of in-camera transformations of the Mile End neighbourhood in Montreal.

Partition Trailer (2024)

06 December 2024

Using found footage from the colonial archives of British Mandate Palestine (1917 – 1948) and audio recordings of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, Partition brings forth histories that have long existed at the margins.

Now, Please Think About Yesterday Trailer (2019)

10 May 2019

Now, Please Think About Yesterday, produced by the Canadian Centre for Architecture as part of the exhibition Our Happy Life: Architecture and Well-Being in the Age of Emotional Capitalism, contends with the challenge of objectively recording data on happiness.