Linda Fenstermaker Trailers
Floral Yearnings TrailerSun Plant Hands TrailerTri-Alogue #4 Trailer
Linda Fenstermaker is an experimental filmmaker and graduate of Hampshire College. She works primarily on 16mm film. Her work explores interactions and relationships between body and landscape with a focus on representing organic food systems and empowered women.
Most Popular Linda Fenstermaker Trailers
Total trailers found: 8
18 September 2020
A subtle movement of dancer’s arms invites three panels of film into one frame in this micro-symphony of sound and image in which the changing light evokes the passing of time.
14 October 2017
By presenting three filmmakers’ work simultaneously within a single 16mm frame, Tri-Alogue #2 offers a complexity of perspective that undermines the omniscient cinematic gaze and evokes a deeper relational mystery.
21 October 2021
An in-depth reflection on beauty.
01 January 2013
In a unique blending of perspectives layered around the camera, Inversion creates an open space to expand female consciousness, as an embodiment of the film itself.
01 May 2021
"Sun Plant Hands" is a found footage film that explores the interactions between land and people in an agricultural framework.
01 January 2016
A portrait of a woman finding her wild pigs.
01 January 2016
A short portrait of First Light Farm in Carnation, Washington. Filmed late spring 2015 on 16mm.
14 June 2015
A portrait of farmland in the Pacific Northwest, "Abandoned Generations" explores relationships with land and time in different generations.