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Lindsay McIntyre is a film artist whose works are often processed-based, involve documentary and experimental techniques, and she even makes her own 16mm film with handmade silver gelatin emulsion. She applies her interest in film chemistry, analog technologies, and structure to make award-winning short 16mm films and expanded cinema performances.
Most Popular Lindsay McIntyre Trailers
Total trailers found: 25
08 March 2020
A young transgender Indigenous musician and his rock band bring mumble punk to the Interstellar Rodeo.
03 October 2015
A rom-com about the adventures of a small town teacher, Kate Carter, going back to the city for her wedding.
01 January 2012
A single-subject portrait of a young Nunamiut athlete through the practice of his sport, which focuses on the materiality of film and its surface textures.
27 December 2007
Among the very few essential objects brought South from her home, Kumaa’naaq’s uluit manifest a dream in her great-granddaughter.
01 January 2011
In 1936 an Inuk woman departs her homeland in the North forever. But why?
24 October 2019
A documentary looking at the impact of humor and the stage on Jimmy and Gregory, two disabled friends.
08 December 2015
An in-camera visual exploration of a little girl, her garden, and all that pertains.
27 December 2015
Maisie (14) and Kohe (6) talk about the work of their dad, Chad Baba, an artist, junk repurposer, local Edmonton treasure and awesome dad.
24 September 2020
Under the care of manned mechanical beings, we sit and wait in suspension. Held in abeyance, one cannot help but be captivated by these beautiful, hopeful, watchful creatures.
01 January 2010
Barge Dirge is an experimental short that ponders death and industrial decay, a tense and mournful tone piece that imagines the rubble of humanity long forgotten.
01 January 2012
Situated at the geographic centre of Canada, Baker Lake, Nunavut is the only inland settlement in the Canadian Arctic.
01 January 2017
The studio workings behind door 11a in the Ortona Armoury. An ode to a practice and place that should not be forgotten.
27 December 2008
A structural autotopographical study of lindsay's great-grandmother through what was left behind and what is missing.
17 August 2022
A looping 16 mm performance exploring the framework of tree/human relationships on unceded Pacheedaht territory at Fairy Creek.
01 May 2019
Cree director Alexandra Lazarowich riffs off classic verité cinema to craft a contemporary portrait of Métis women net fishing in Northern Alberta.
01 January 2022
Another chapter of the 16mm dreamwave micro-hallucinations in National Parks across Canada.
29 September 2023
An Inuit mother and daughter, Kumaa’naaq and Marguerite, must negotiate the pressures of assimilation after relocating to a new life in the South in the 1930s.
03 May 2025
Created with handmade and manufactured emulsions, Tuktuit explores the close and enduring connections between Inuit, caribou, lichen, and land use.
10 April 2003
A satirical film featuring a housewife and her attempts at counterculture. A one minute film commissioned by the Images Festival in 2003 for their Minute Movies program.
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.
01 January 2013
Rendered in a dream-like pink hue, bernard gaspé uses layered in-camera juxtapositions to present a journey through the neglected architecture of the train tracks in Montréal’s Mile End.
24 September 2020
A close up look at director Lindsay McIntyre's great-grandmother’s amauti. But what is between what you can and cannot see?
01 October 2020
Lindsay McIntyre is a film artist from Edmonton of Inuk/European descent.
26 September 2019
A filmmaker travels to South Korea to document the rising feminist movement responding to brutal patriarchal norms and a spy cam epidemic.
20 May 2026
Lindsay McIntyre is a film artist from Edmonton of Inuk/European descent.