Alison McAlpine

Canadian film director and screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alison McAlpine is a Canadian filmmaker and writer living in Montreal, Quebec, best known for her films CIELO[1] and perfectly a strangeness.[2]

OccupationsFilm director
Screenwriter
Yearsactive2000s-present
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Alison McAlpine
McAlpine at SANFIC 2018
OccupationsFilm director
Screenwriter
Years active2000s-present
Notable workCielo (film)
perfectly a strangeness
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Career

Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, she began her career as a poet, playwright and theatre director.

She moved into filmmaking with her first film Second Sight, a cinematic non-fiction ghost story. Second Sight was presented at more than 35 international film festivals, winning the Special Jury Mention at Slamdance 2009.[3] The BBC also commissioned her to make two versions of Second Sight: An Da Shealladh for BBC Alba (2005)[4] and Ghostman of Skye (2009) for the series Wonderland on BBC2.[5]

CIELO, McAlpine’s first feature documentary, premiered at the New York Film Festival in 2017.[6] The film is about the myths, stories, existential queries and beauty of the night sky as experienced in the Atacama Desert and was released in its final version in 2018. The film has been presented in over 400 international film festivals and cinemas, as well as winning several awards.[7],[8] Named as “One of the 10 best documentaries of 2018” by Esquire and “The best films of 2018…that you didn’t see” by The Guardian, Cielo has also been critically acclaimed by Variety, The Village Voice, The Globe and Mail, and Le Devoir.[9],[10],[11],[12],[13]

perfectly a strangeness, McAlpine’s first short film, had its World Premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, Official Competition 2024,[14],[15] its North American Premiere at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival[16],[17] and has since travelled to over 70 international film festivals, playing in 27 countries and winning 19 awards. Notably, it was named to TIFF's annual Canada's Top Ten list for 2024 and received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Short Documentary at the 13th Canadian Screen Awards in 2025.[18],[19] “One of the most cinematic documentaries of the year”, according to Deadline Hollywood writer Matthew Carey,[20] perfectly a strangeness has been nominated by the 2026 Academy Awards for Best Short Documentary Film,[21] and also by the 2026 Cinema Eye Honors for Best Nonfiction Short Film of 2026.

A 2021 Guggenheim Fellow, McAlpine has taught filmmaking at several universities. She was the Mordecai Richler Writer/Filmmaker in Residence at McGill University[22] and has offered masterclasses at the Scottish Documentary Institute in Edinburgh,[23] among other institutions. She is currently working on several new films and writings.[24]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

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Year Organization Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2018 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Best Documentary Cielo Nominated [25]
Byron Bay International Film Festival Best Cinematography Won
Best Documentary Nominated
Best Film Nominated
Salem Film Fest Award for Cinematography Won
Banff Mountain Film Competition Award for Creative Excellence Won
Santiago International Film Festival Kinêma Award Won
2019 Trento Film Festival Audience Award Won
Bilbao Mendi Film Festival Best Cinematography Won
Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma Most Successful Film Outside Quebec Nominated
Best Cinematography in a Documentary Nominated
Best Documentary Nominated
Best Sound in a Documentary Nominated
Ulju Mountain Film Festival Grand Prize Nominated
2024 Chicago International Film Festival Silver Hugo Documentary Short Film 2024 perfectly a strangeness Won [26]
Festival du nouveau cinéma National Competition Grand Prize Won [27]
Science New Wave Festival Theme-Sensitive Award Won [26]
Thess International Short Film Festival Cinematic Achievement Award Won
FIEV Best Quebec Short Film-Jury Prize Won
2025 Full Frame Jury Award for Best Short Oscar Qualifying Won [28]
Cinema Eye Honors Nonfiction Short Film Nominated [26]
IDA Documentary Awards Best Short Documentary Special Mention Won
Full Frame Documentary Film Festival The John Franklin Humanities Institute Award Won
Toronto International Film Festival Canada's Top Ten Won [29]
Trento Film Festival Silver Gentian, Best Artistic Technical Contribution Won [26]
i-Fest International Film Festival Best Direction Short Won
Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma Best Short Film Won
Nevada City Film Festival Best Cinematography Won
Tramway Film Festival Best Film, Cine Sinn Fine Won
Athens International Film + Video Festival From the Booth Award Won
Festival Internacional de Cine de Medio Ambiente de Canarias Best Short Documentary Film Won
Planet in Focus Best Canadian Short Award Won
Miami Short Film Festival Best Experimental Film Won
2026 Academy Awards Best Documentary Short Film Pending [30]
Canadian Screen Awards Best Short Documentary Film Nominated [31]
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