Steven Woloshen

Steven Woloshen

Still: Pepper Steak

Steven WOLOSHEN (1960, Canada) has been passionately creating handmade abstract films and time-based installations for more than 30 years. Woloshen has been a lecturer, juror, technician, animator, craftsman and recently, the author of Recipes for Reconstruction, the filmmaker’s manual for decay, renewal and other handmade, analogue film techniques. He has been nominated for the Jutra/Iris award for Best Animated Short Film five times.

Filmography

(all short) Son of Dada (1982), Didre Novo (1983), Pepper Steak (1984), Get Happy (1999), MeMeMaMA (2000), Ditty Dot Comma (2001), The Babble on Palms (2001), The Cave (2001), BRU HA HA! (2002), Cameras Take Five (2002), Minuet (2003), Two Eastern Hair Lines (2004), Snip (2004), Shaving Shania (2004), The Curse of the Voodoo Child (2005), Rebuttal (2005), Changing Evan (2006), Phont Cycle (2006), Shimmer Box Drive (2007), RH Factor (2008), Chronicle Re-Constructions (2008), Optical Itzak (2008), La Dolce Vita (2009), Fleeing Rotland (2009), Editorial (2009), Playtime (2009), Zero Visibility (2010), Fiesta Brava (2011), When the Sun Turns Into Juice (2011), Visual Music For 10 Voices (2011), The Lost World (2013), Stars Above (2014), National Tapestry (2015), Diving Aces (2015), Apparent Wind (2016), Father Knows Father Best (2021), Orbiter (2023)