
Drew Christie
Directing
Known For

Guy Maddin narrates a surreal animated ode to the Métis freedom fighter and founder of the province of Manitoba.
Louis Riel for Dinner

In this brand new featurette, executive producer T Bone Burnett and the Coen brothers discuss the history of some of the songs that heard in Inside Llywin Davies and possible origin of the stories they tells, the folk movement during the 1960s and the social and cultural ideas that it represented, the authenticity and the identity of folk music and the balance between the two, the future of folk music, etc. Included with the featurette are illustrations by Drew Christie. The featurette was created exclusively for Criterion in 2015.
The Way of Folk
The strange and sordid tale of Eadweard Muybridge, the man who accidentally invented motion pictures. The film is told from the point of view of Muybridge's abandoned son and viewed completely through a nineteenth century early cinema contraption called a mutoscope.
The Emperor of Time

Told through the power of spoken word rap and illustrated with hand-drawn animations and a muted warm color palette, a teen in a homeless family describes his challenges and celebrates the triumph of his creative self. This film is part of 'American Refugees: Four animated short films about real families, homelessness & resilience.'
The Beast Inside

In a whiteout blizzard in 1920 Arctic Greenland, a man is sent on a dangerous rescue mission to find a missing French scientist. What sacrifices will he have to make to survive in the harshest conditions on Earth? Based on a true story.
Icebound

Animated documentary of the founding of The Holy Modal Rounders - the first group to use the term psychedelic in recorded music.
Psychedelic Blues
Two teenagers, David and Hugo, meet by chance on a canoe ride in the Amazon. This documentary follows their lives as David begins a fair-trade certification system for oil production companies to help with the oil-waste problem in the Ecuadorian Amazon, while Hugo gets an American education that will allow him to return to his homelands as a leader.
Oil & Water

One afternoon, Bukowski sat down to record the audio version of his classic, Run With the Hunted. The session took place in his home with his wife by his side. These are the outtakes.
Charles Bukowski's Crappy Life

A humorous animated 'Op-Doc' explores the rich history of adaptation, plagiarism, and other forms of appropriation in art.
Allergy to Originality

The story behind one of the most iconic songs ever written, animated in the style of a pop up book.