Karl Lemieux

Karl Lemieux

Karl Lemieux is a filmmaker, whose work is inspired by the dialogue that occurs between film, music and sound art.  At the heart of his practice, also including narrative filmmaking, the importance of the cinematographic apparatus and the attachment to celluloid are essential. His films, installations, and performances have screened internationally in museums, galleries, music venues and film festivals including: the Montreal Contemporary Arts Museum, the MOMA - Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco, the Austrian Film Museum in Vienna and the Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam. He is known for his collaboration with Godspeed You! Black Emperor, a Montreal music collective for which he as done over 400 live 16mm film projections performances since 2010. He is also the co-founder of the Double Negative, a Montreal-based collective, dedicated to the production and dissemination of experimental films. His first feature film, Maudite Poutine (Shambles), premiered in the Orizzonti competition of the 73rd Venice International Film Festival organized by the Venice Biennale.

Filmography:

The Great Thaw (2024), short
Unearthed (2024), short
Somehow Continue (2023), short
Substrat (2023), short
Les Occidentales (2022), feature
50 ans Vidéographe (2021), short
At State's End – Godspeed You! Black Emperor (2021), feature
The Seven Last Words (2018), feature
Yujiapu (Vertical Cinema) (2017), short
Sewer Blues (2017), short
Maudite Poutine (2016), feature
Quiet Zone (2015), short
L’Entre deux (2014), short
El Camino (2011), short
Mamori (2010), short
Passage (2008), short
Western Sunburn (2007), short
Mouvement de lumière (2004), short

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