Jennifer Reeves (b. 1971, Sri Lanka) is a New York-based filmmaker working primarily on 16mm film. Reeves was named one of the “Best 50 Filmmakers Under 50” in the film journal Cinema Scope in the spring of 2012. Reeves has made experimental films since 1990. She does her own writing, cinematography, editing, and sound design. Her subjective and personal films push the boundaries of film through optical-printing and direct-on-film techniques. Reeves has consistently explored themes of memory, mental health and recovery, feminism and sexuality, landscape, wildlife, and politics from many different angles. Reeves has also made a number of experimental narratives, most notably her highly acclaimed feature THE TIME WE KILLED. The Village Voice Film Critic’s poll (2005) honored THE TIME WE KILLED with votes from six film critics for categories including: Best Film, Best Cinematography, and Best Performance.
Directing
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Female
1971-01-01
Sri Lanka
Jennifer Todd Reeves
Chronic
When It Was Blue
Trains Are for Dreaming
The Girl's Nervy.
Monsters in the Closet
Light Work I
The Time We Killed
Pigment-Dispersion Syndrome
Color Neutral
Taste It Nine Times
Girls Daydream About Hollywood
Configuration 20
Elations in Negative
The Sons of Bitches Turned Out the Lights
Fear of Blushing
We Are Going Home
Skinny Teeth
He Walked Away
Strawberries in the Summertime
Shadows Choose Their Horrors
Darling International
The Gloria of Your Imagination
Light Work Mood Disorder
Landfill 16