Richard Kerr is a Canadian avant-garde filmmaker and currently teaches at Concordia University in Montreal.
You can watch some of his films on Vimeo.
Richard Kerr is a Canadian avant-garde filmmaker and currently teaches at Concordia University in Montreal.
You can watch some of his films on Vimeo.
de Mouvement (2010)
Le Bombardement le Port des Perles (2006)
Pictures of Sound (2000)
Willing Voyeur (1996)
Cruel Rhythm (1991)
Machine in the Garden (1991)
Plein Air (1991)
Plein Air Etude (1991)
Last Days of Contrition (1986)
On Land Over Water (1984)
Hawkesville to Wallenstein (1977)
The 25th annual Images Festival is screening feature-length work by Jacqueline Goss and Ben Rivers; and short work by Jodie Mack, Clint Enns, Alexandre Larose and more.
Richard Kerr’s experimental short film Pictures of Sound features the waterways of Vancouver abstracted into digitized color gradations.
Feb. 12: Curator Brett Kashmere presents his second screening exploring Canada’s often overlooked film movement, the Escarpment School.
Nov. 6: Curator Brett Kashmere begins his series of screenings based on the Canadian Escarpment School movement of the 1970s.
The 5th annual WNDX Festival will have a retrospective of George Kuchar, plus films by Canadian filmmakers like Clint Enns, Mike Rollo and more.
The 48th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival is a celebration of underground film past and present with classic retrospectives and fantastic new work.
Dec. 17: The Double Negative Collective presents a dozen short films that make surprising connections through the juxtaposition of diverse images.
The Cucalorus Film Festival is screening some cool underground short films, including ones by Leah Meyerhoff, Martha Colburn, Penny Lane and T. Arthur Cottam.
The Antimatter Underground Film Festival is 9 days of wild short films, including ones by filmmakers Martha Colburn, Tony Gault and Leah Meyerhoff.