Su Rynard

Su Rynard

Biographie

Su Rynard is a filmmaker who has won numerous awards for her films and media art. Her work is often inspired by science and, most recently, ecology. Her dramatic feature film Kardia (2006), a meditation on the human heart, was awarded the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize. Her feature documentary Dream Machine (2000) was produced by The National Film Board of Canada. Rynard's films have screened at various film festivals, including Toronto, Rotterdam, Shanghai, and Fajr. Rynard was one of ten filmmakers selected from across Canada to be a resident at the Canadian Film Centre in 1996. She was also selected as one of four filmmakers to participate in the 2011 CFC/NFB Documentary Development Program. She attended York University, Faculty of Fine Arts and is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art. Rynard's work has been exhibited in galleries including the NY MOMA and the National Gallery of Canada. She lives and works in Toronto, Canada, and The Messenger is her third feature film.

Mill Valley Film Festival

Réalisatrice

Films
2006

Kardia

Documentaires
2019

Coraux, l'ultime métamorphose (téléfilm)

 

Duet for Solo Piano

2017

Mosquito (téléfilm)

2015

Le Silence des oiseaux (téléfilm)

 

Songbird SOS (téléfilm)

 

The Messenger

2014

Mayday (série)

 

Terror in Paradise (S13E09)

 

Lost in Translation (S13E03)

2013

Mayday (série)

 

Death of the President (S12E10)

 

Speed Trap (S13E02)

2012

Mayday (série)

 

Nowhere to Land (S11E11)

 

Fire in the Hold (S12E02)

Annonces

Annonces

2011

Mayday (série)

 

Breakup over Texas (S11E04)

 

Pilot Betrayed (S10E03)

2010

Mayday (série)

 

Cleared for Disaster (S09E04)

2009

Mayday (série)

 

Blown Apart (S07E03)

2008

Mayday (série)

 

Fatal Distraction (S05E09)

 

Dead Weight (S05E04)

Courts métrages
2004

Moshe Hammer

1997

Strands

Scénariste

Documentaires
2015

Le Silence des oiseaux (téléfilm)

 

The Messenger