Steven Woloshen
An image from The Spiderwick Chronicles, one of the productions that also features Steven Woloshen.
Steven Woloshen

Steven Woloshen

Steven Woloshen was born in Laval, Canada in 1960. For more than 30 years, he has passionately created over 50 award-winning, abstract films and time-based installations for festivals, galleries and museums. Twice nominated for Canada's Governor General's award, he has received numerous research and creation grants and, most recently, was awarded the 2016 René Jodoin lifetime achievement award, 2015 Wiesbaden Lifetime Achievement Award. Woloshen is a teacher, film conservationist, animator, craftsman and the author of two books, Recipes for Reconstruction: The Cookbook for the Frugal Filmmaker (2010), a hands-on manual for decay, renewal and other handmade, analogue film techniques, and Scratch, Crackle & Pop! A Whole Grains Approach to Making Films without a Camera (2015). Under his own banner, Scratchatopia, Woloshen has hosted solo retrospectives and taught handmade filmmaking techniques at workshops and master classes in Argentina, Morocco, USA, Slovenia, Australia, France, Great Britain, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Slovakia, Poland, Mexico as well as across Canada.

The Spiderwick Chronicles

The Spiderwick Chronicles

2008

Nowhere to Hide

Nowhere to Hide

1987

Cameras Take Five

2003

Casino

Casino

2016

National Tapestry

National Tapestry

2015

The Lost World

The Lost World

2013

The Babble on Palms

The Babble on Palms

2002

Father Knows Father Best

2021