
Barbara Sternberg
Known for DirectingBorn 1945-03-24 (age 81)Toronto, Canada
Toronto filmmaker Barbara Sternberg has been making films since the mid-seventies. Her films have been screened widely across Canada as well as internationally at the Pompidou Centre in Paris, Kino Arsenal in Berlin, The Museum of Modern Art and Millennium Workshop in New York, and the Ontario Cinematheque, Toronto. Her work is in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario and the National Gallery of Canada. She has been a visiting artist at a number of Canadian universities and galleries including the University of Guelph, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Dunlop Art Gallery, as well as the Universite d'Avignon, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In 2011, Sternberg was made a Laureate of the Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts. Sternberg’s film work combines reflections on the medium itself with social issues and universal questions of how we experience reality, how we as humans are situated in the world. Films are themselves experiences, realities. Her films work at the intersection of film and life- questions of vision, perception, motion and temporality. Although her main practice is film, Sternberg has worked in other media including performance, installation and video. Sternberg has been active in a number of fronts in Toronto, teaching at York University, working for Canadian Filmmakers' Distribution Centre, serving on Toronto and Ontario Arts Council juries and committees, helping to organize the International Experimental Film Congress (May 1989), and was a founding member of Pleasure Dome, artists' film and video exhibition group. She wrote a handbook and conducted workshops on Media Literacy for high school teachers. She recently organized the "Association for Film Art" (AFFA) to actively support and promote awareness and appreciation of film art. While living in the Maritimes, Sternberg co-founded Struts, an artist-run centre in Sackville, New Brunswick. Sternberg wrote a column, "On (experimental) Film" for several years for Cinema Canada, and has written essays on artists and on filmmakers. As well, she has written on the status of film art in galleries and museums—an issue on which she has conducted symposia and lobbied vigorously.Read more
Movies & web series
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Time Being V-VI
2014 · Movie
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C’est la vie
1997 · Movie
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beating
1994 · Movie
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At Present
1990 · Movie
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Tending Towards the Horizontal
1988 · Movie
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Transitions
1982 · Movie
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Through and Through
1991 · Movie
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Like a Dream that Vanishes
1999 · Movie

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Elemental Vision or a film for the rest of my life
2025 · Movie

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touch
2023 · Movie

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Sunprints 1, 2, 3
2023 · Movie

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Anything is Everything
2021 · Movie

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Once I Am
2020 · Movie

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Untitled #1 (sun vision)
2019 · Movie

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The Earth in the Sea
2017 · Movie

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The Human Condition
2016 · Movie

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COLOUR THEORY
2014 · Movie

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Far From
2014 · Movie

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Love Me
2014 · Movie

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In the Nature of Things
2011 · Movie

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Carl Brown
2010 · Movie

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vers(ing)
2010 · Movie

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After Nature
2008 · Movie

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Beginning and Ending
2008 · Movie

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Once
2007 · Movie

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Time Being I – IV
2007 · Movie

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Praise
2005 · Movie

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Surfacing
2004 · Movie

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So What?
2004 · Movie

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In the Garden
2004 · Movie

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Tabula Rasa
2003 · Movie

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Burning
2002 · Movie

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midst
1997 · Movie

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Awake
1997 · Movie

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What Do You Fear?
1996 · Movie

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Antigone
1990 · Movie

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A Trilogy
1985 · Movie

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Opus 40
1979 · Movie