Jennifer Reeves
b. 1971
Jennifer Reeves (b. 1971, Ceylon) is a New York-based filmmaker working primarily on 16mm. Her films have shown extensively, from the Berlin, New York, Vancouver, London, Sundance, and Seoul Film Festivals to many Microcinemas in the US and Canada, the Robert Flaherty Seminar, Princeton University, and the Museum of Modern Art. In August 2008, Reeves completed her 4.5 years in-the-making WHEN IT WAS BLUE, which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in September with live music by Skúli Sverrisson. In 2007 Reeves performed her double-projection films LIGHT WORK MOOD DISORDER and HE WALKED AWAY (with music by Anthony Burr) at Rotterdam Film Festival, the Wexner Center, AFI Fest, Diapason Gallery in New York, Kino Arsenal in Berlin, and the Contemporary Art Museum of Strasbourg. Jennifer has been the proud recipient of a 2007 Wexner Center Capital Residency Award, which made it possible for her to complete production and post-production on her LIGHT WORK MOOD DISORDER, and gave partial completion funds for her recently completed WHEN IT WAS BLUE. The MacDowell Colony and the Experimental Television Center also gave support to the project. Reeves has made experimental fil…
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