
Joyce Wieland
Joyce Wieland (1931-1998) was an experimental filmmaker and artist, whose work challenged and bridged boundaries among avant garde film factions of her time. Her works introduced a kind of manual manipulation of the filmstrip that inscribed an explicitly female craft tradition into her films, while also playing with the facticity of photographed images. Wieland's output was small, but received considerable attention in comparison to other female avant garde filmmakers of her time. As both a gallery artist and a filmmaker, Wieland was able to crossover between those realms and garner attention and support in both. In 1963 Wieland and Snow moved to New York where they lived for ten years. She attracted critical recognition of her work but eventually moved back to Toronto. Wieland later divorced Snow and kept a low profile until her death in 1998 from Alzheimer's disease. She was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1982.
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Films
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TV Shows
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Crew Credits
Known For
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Wavelength
1967

Standard Time
1967

Manual of Arms
1966

Home Movies 1971-81
1985

Zorns Lemma
1970

Portrait of Snow
as Herself
2016

‘Rameau’s Nephew’ by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen
1974

Artist on Fire: Joyce Wieland
as Self
1987

A and B in Ontario
1984

The Sky Socialist
as Love's Labor
1968

Back and Forth
1969

Knocturne
1968
Behind the Camera
12 Credits
For Life, Against the War
Director
1967

The Far Shore
Director, Writer, Producer
1976

Hand Tinting
Director
1967

Cat Food
Director
1967

Solidarity
Director
1973

A and B in Ontario
Director
1984

Bill's Hat
Director
1967

Rat Life and Diet in North America
Director
1968

1933
Director
1967

Reason Over Passion
Writer, Producer, Director
1969

Birds at Sunrise
Director
1986

Barbara’s Blindness
Director
1965