Stephen Broomer

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Stephen Broomer (born 1984) is a Canadian experimental filmmaker, film scholar and video essayist.[1][2] He is the founder of the home video label Black Zero, specializing in rare Canadian experimental films,[3] and is also the host of the acclaimed video essay series Art & Trash (alongside Northern Light[4] and Detours) since 2021.[5][6][7][8][9]

Bibliography

  • Hamilton Babylon: A History of the McMaster Film Board (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016)
  • Codes for North: the foundations of the Canadian avant-garde film (Toronto: Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre, 2017)
  • Secret Museums: The Films of Arthur Lipsett (WLU Press, 2025)[10]

Selected filmography

  • Christ Church - Saint James (2011)
  • Conservatory (2013)
  • Pepper's Ghost (2013)
  • Potamkin (2017)
  • Tondal's Vision (2018)
  • Phantom Ride (2019)
  • Resurrection of the Body (2019)
  • Lulu Faustine (2020)
  • Fat Chance (2021)

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