Steve Reinke
Steve REINKE (1963, Canada) is an actor, writer, and filmmaker based in Chicago, where he teaches at Northwestern University. He has a degree in Art and Design. His works are included in various art collections, including MoMA in New York and Centre Pompidou in Paris. He is best known for his ongoing series of monologue-based videos Final Thoughts, which he began in 2007. His films have been screened at many film festivals worldwide, such as Sundance, Berlinale, Rotterdam, BFI London and New York. He has often worked with James Richards and When We Were Monsters (2020) is the result of one of their collaborations.
Filmography
(selection, all short) Hundred Videos Volume 1,2,3,4,5 (1990-1996), Andy (1997), Echo Valley (1997), Fireball (1998), Incidents of Travel (1998), How Photographs Are Stored in the Brain (1998), Spiritual Animal Kingdom (1998), Afternoon (1999), Sad Disco Fantasia (2000), Amsterdam Camera Vacation (2001), Anal Masturbation and Object Loss (2002), The Chocolate Factory (2004), Anthology of American Folk Song (2004), Ask the Insects (2005), The Mendi (2006), Regarding the Pain of Susan Sontag (Notes on Camp) (2006), Final Thoughts: Series One (2007), Hobbit Love Is the Greatest Love (2007), Everybody (2009, co-dir), Boy/Analysis: An Abridgement of Melanie Klein’s “Narrative of a Child Analysis” (2008), Disambiguation (2009, co-dir), A Day for Cake and Accidents (2013, co-dir), Rib Gets in the Way (2014), A Boy Needs a Friend (2015), Welcome to David Wojnarowicz Week (2016), Eat Your Secrets (2017, co-dir), When We Were Monsters (2020, co-dir), Contaminate Me (2021, co-dir)
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Hobbit Love Is the Greatest Love
Steve Reinke | 14' | USA | None
Desktop video in five parts with in each part modest tips about how to survive by using, or resisting, politics and history. -
Regarding the Pain of Susan Sontag (Notes on Camp)
Steve Reinke | 4' | Canada | European premiere
In this work, Reinke goes looking for the essence of Susan Sontag’s photographs. -
Afternoon (March 22, 1999)
Steve Reinke | 23' | Canada | International premiere
Home-movie-like video in which the maker films and ‘lives’ a specific afternoon from his life. -
The Mendi
Steve Reinke | 9' | USA | -
Canadian genius Reinke finds a new way to look at a CBC documentary. -
Ask the Insects
Steve Reinke | 8' | USA | -
Partly home-made science, partly dreamy video animation. -
Interkosmos
Jim Finn | 71' | USA | World première
The East Germans started in the 1970s with their allies on an ambitious, secret project to colonise the moons of Jupiter and Saturn. You didn’t… -
Anal Masturbation & Object Loss
Steve Reinke | 6' | USA | International premiere
A library full of books glued shut. All the information is there, but inaccessible. -
Vegetative States: An Attempt to Instill and Measure Altered
John Marriot, Steve Reinke | 10' | Canada | -
The complete title is: Vegetative States: An Attempt to Instill and Measure Altered States of Consciousness in Household Plants. And that is what the video… -
Welcome to David Wojnarowicz Week
Steve Reinke | 14' | USA | None
Steve Reinke proposes a new holiday with the motto MORE RAGE LESS DISGUST: David Wojnarowicz Week and takes us through his seven days of celebration.& -
Rib Gets in the Way
Steve Reinke | 52' | Canada | None
Reinke’s excess of images, language, connections and suggestions creates a cinematic essay on life’s questions. Philosophy, archiving, disease cells,