Internationally celebrated filmmaker David Rimmer has over 25 experimental and documentary film and video productions to his credit. Throughout his prolific career, he has worked primarily in film, video and photography with his expertise extending to a variety of other media. His multi-faceted background includes working in performance, sound, sculpture, holography and dance. His experience as a performer with Yvonne Rainer's company in New York city left Rimmer uniquely qualified to produce such work as "Roadshow" and "Sisyphus," which feature dance as a medium of expression.
Widely considered to be a key contributor to the emergence of film as an art form, Rimmer's innovation has led to much acclaim. born in Vancouver in 1942, David Rimmer has spent most of his life in his native city with brief periods in New York (1970-72) and Europe (1973). In addition to his provocative work as an artist, he is an instructor in the film and video program at Emily Carr College of Art and Design.
Directing
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Male
1942-01-20
Vancouver, Canada
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Home Movies 1971-81
Variations on a Cellophane Wrapper
Real Italian Pizza
Surfacing on the Thames
An Eye for an Eye
Canadian Pacific I
Canadian Pacific II
Gathering Storm
Shades of Red
Watching for the Queen
Square Inch Field
Head/End
Black Cat, White Cat It's a Good Cat if it Catches the Mouse
Migration
Blue Movie
Treefall
The Dance
Seashore
Bricolage
As Seen on TV
Narrows Inlet
Fracture
Landscape
Al Neil: A Portrait
Codes of Conduct
Sisyphus
Along the Road to Altamira
Roadshow
On the Road to Kandahar
Local Knowledge
Jack Wise: Language of the Brush