Beny Wagner

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Born1985 (age 4041)
OccupationsArtist, filmmaker, author
Notable workConstant (2022 film)
A Demonstration (2020 film)
Beny Wagner
at Berlinale 2020, Berlin
Born1985 (age 4041)
Alma materBard College, Jan van Eyck Academie
OccupationsArtist, filmmaker, author
Notable workConstant (2022 film)
A Demonstration (2020 film)
Websitebenywagner.com

Beny Wagner (born 1985) is an artist, filmmaker and author.[1][2][3] He is known for his films Constant and A Demonstration.[4][5]

Wagner was born in 1985 in Berlin.[6]

Wagner graduated with a bachelor of arts from Bard College in 2008, and was a postgraduate fellow at Jan van Eyck Academie in 2015-2016.[7][1]

Career

Wagner's first short film Eye Farm, premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2017.[8]

In 2020, Wagner co-directed A Demonstration, together with his long-term collaborator Sasha Litvintseva, which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and screened at the Museum of the Moving Image and the Vancouver International Film Festival.[5][9]

In 2022, he collaborated again with Sasha Litvintseva on Constant, which premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and screened at CPH:DOX and the Open City Documentary Festival.[10][11] The film is a social and political history of measurement standardization, and incorporates a range of cinematographic techniques, including photogrammetry and 360-degree cameras.[2]

In November 2023, the third film in their trilogy My Want of You Partakes of Me was screened at Tate Modern.[12]

Filmography

Year Title Contribution
TBH My Want of You Partakes of Me Director, editor, cinematographer and producer
2022 Constant Director, editor, cinematographer and producer
2020 A Demonstration Director, writer, editor
2018 Outside Director, writer, editor, cinematographer and producer
2017 We're All Here Director, writer, editor and producer
2017 Eye Farm Director, writer, editor, cinematographer and producer

Publications

  • 2021 – All Thoughts Fly: Monster, Taxonomy, Film (co-written with Sasha Litvintseva)[13]
  • 2011 – Part-Time Pioneer

Awards and nominations

References

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