Corinne CANTRILL

Nationality: Australian

Arthur and Corinne Cantrill have been making films since 1960; at first documentaries on art, then experimental film since 1969; and they edited and published Cantrills Filmnotes, a journal on film and video art, from 1971 to 2000.
Their filmwork and publishing is well-known internationally: they are represented in several film collections including those of The Royal Film Archive of Belgium, Freunde der Deutschen Kinemathek (Berlin), Deutsches Filmmuseum (Frankfurt), Musée national d'art moderne (Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris), New York Museum of Modern Art, PRÉA (Avignon), The British Council, and the National Library of Australia.Their films have been shown at the Centre Pompidou and The Louvre in Paris, the New York Museum of Modern Art, as well as other art museums and film festivals. Arthur Cantrill has given lectures on 19th Century Proto-Cinema, Len Lye, Colour in Cinema etc. at Deutsches Filmmuseum in Frankfurt, Kino Arsenal in Berlin, The National Library of Australia, ScreenSound Australia and other places.

In 1996 Arthur Cantrill retired as Associate Professor in the School of Creative Arts, University of Melbourne.

Corinne Cantrill celebrated her 80th birthday in 2008 with a special screening at La Mama Theatre.

Arthur Cantrill and Corinne Cantrill were both appointed as Members in the General Division of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours, 2011, "for service to the visual arts as documentary and experimental filmmakers, and to education in the creative arts field, particularly surrealism and avant-garde cinema".

2 MOVIES IN DISTRIBUTION

ISLAND FUSE
1971 / color / sound / single screen / 11' 00 / 38 €
distribution: 16mm
HOME MOVIE - A DAY IN THE BUSH
1969 / color-b&w / sound / single screen / 4' 00 / 24 €
distribution: 16mm