Brett Story
An image from Union, one of the productions that also features Brett Story.
Brett Story

Brett Story

Brett Story is a geographer and award-winning non-fiction filmmaker. Her films have screened at True/False, Oberhausen, Hot Docs, the Viennale, and Dok Leipzig, among other international festivals. Her second feature-length film, The Prison in Twelve Landscapes (2016) was awarded the Special Jury Prize at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and was a nominee for Best Canadian Feature Documentary at the Canadian Screen Awards. Her interests across the fields of documentary and critical theory are expansive, and include experimental cinema and essay films, politics and aesthetics, racial capitalism and Marxist political economy, and visual geography. Brett holds a PhD in geography from the University of Toronto and is the author of a forthcoming book titled Prison Land: Mapping Carceral Power across Neoliberal America from the University of Minnesota Press. She was a 2016 Sundance Art of Nonfiction Fellow and is a 2018 Guggenheim Fellow.

The Prison in Twelve Landscapes

The Prison in Twelve Landscapes

2016

The Hottest August

The Hottest August

2019

A Debtors' Prison

A Debtors' Prison

2018

Roads Through Palestine

Roads Through Palestine

2013

WAL-TOWN The Film

WAL-TOWN The Film

2006

The Castle

The Castle

2018

Union

Union

2024

The Visible Will vs. the Invisible Wall

2007