
Kurt Walker
Directing
Biography
Kurt Walker is a filmmaker from Vancouver, B.C. He makes movies concerned with place, connection, and time.
Known For

In the late 1990s, a family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island, as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the experiences of the youngest child, Sasha. Their fresh start is interrupted by the increasingly dangerous behavior of Jeremy, the family's oldest child.
Blue Heron

Mars Brito, a trans bike courier, is killed by an SUV. Is he the victim of an accidental 'door prize', or is this murder? His case becomes a city-wide obsession, with hourly true crime updates and rewards for clues. While this murder mystery unfolds, a Toronto trans activist (also named Mars) works with his friends on an operatic memorial, creating arias for each of the 375 trans murders that were committed around the world that year. Door Prize weaves together documentary, drama, and opera scenes into a hybrid film that explores issues of media spectacle, solidarity violence, trans visibility, and anti-trans violence.
Door Prize

Jean-Paul, recently injured at work, spends his days praying in Montreal Churches and his nights dancing in a strip club. The film portrays a slice of JP’s life, showing his resilience in coping with pain and his faith in the beauty of life.
Place d'Armes

A young man rents a new apartment amidst a breakup
Gargoyle

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Beach 67

A young man finds himself oscillating between the dreams, premonitions, and thoughts belonging to a series of enigmatic women in New York City.
Acedia

Set in the aftermath of a large-scale disaster, a small group of people remain behind in search of lost sons and new worlds. Two lovers, River and Lill, fend for the future of their bond whilst mysterious entities stalk the countryside, hungry for humanity’s lifeforce.
Further Than The Eye Can See

It is deep autumn — I wonder I never thought I'd be lost and searching for one warm, friendly smile — but I got me some people and I know that they love me And I know just where to look this time. "Here is my music. It is all I have to tell you how I feel. Know that your love keeps my love strong." —Stevie Wonder
Some of my Best Friends are Ghosts
Four cinephiles in a hotel room in the middle of the night ruminate on La Ăşltima pelĂcula, Dennis Hopper, and the state of cinema.
A Short Film About The Last Movie

The speculative tale of Canadian outsider musician Lewis and the belated discovery of his 1983 album "L'Amour". A love story composed in myth and song.
I Thought the World of You
Based on the novel by Leo Perutz, a young man is handcuffed and explores spaces around a universal city.
From Nine to Nine

I go to Movieland at least once a week, every week, for the last five years to sink some quarters into the games and the Movieland movie is an accumulation of the friends, lights, textures, and narratives that I have experienced in that time. I love Movieland!
The MovieLand Movie

A virtual love story set in Vancouver, New York, and the dying world of a massively multiplayer online role playing game.
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Ryland Walker Knight’s Mann’s Sparks is a hypnotic essay film that stitches together footage from Michael Mann’s iconic filmography with Beach House’s 2015 album Depression Cherry into an editorial masterstroke. As much as the film stands as a testament to Knight’s craft as editor, it also acts as a thematic dialogue between the dream pop band’s music and the images by one of cinema’s greatest auteurs, spanning Mann’s work from Thief (1981) to Blackhat (2015). It’s a mesmeric work, both visually and sonically, acting also as a document of Knight’s own development as an editor after suffering an injury and using Mann’s footage and the band’s album to relearn how to edit. Mann’s Sparks is a spellbinding celebration of cinematic language and how it can be reused, relearned, and reimagined into new possibilities.
Mann's Sparks

A crew of friends joyously embark on making their first movie by attempting to capture the annual tradition of the “Hit to Pass” demolition race in Prince George, British Columbia. The nature of friendship, storytelling, and the long shadow of colonialism reshape and upend their ambitions.
Hit 2 Pass
With everything is embarrassing, director Kurt Walker appropriates a self-shot living room hangout for a recounting of a friend’s night out at a club that ended in heartbreak and disappointment, culled from the story’s original telling in a Skype conversation between the two.
Everything Is Embarrassing
An isolated young man begins to realize something is wrong within his new apartment complex.