Midi Onodera
Midi Onodera (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Japanese-Canadian filmmaker. Her work is short and feature-length films and videos, and is exhibited internationally.[1]
Onodera's works feature a collage of formats, from 16mm to Hi8 video and digital video to 'low end' digital toy formats, and address individual, collective, national and transnational identities.[1]
Filmography
- Untitled (1979)
- Contemplation (1979)
- Reality-Illusion (1979)
- A Film (1980)
- Filter Queen (1980)
- The Bird That Chirped On Bathurst (1981)
- Home Movies (1981)
- Food Trilogy (1981)
- What's For Lunch Charley?
- One Burger, Hold the Pickle
- Aprés Diner
- Endocrine (1982)
- One If By Land, Two If By Sea (1982)
- Idiot's Delight (1983)
- Home Was Never Like This (1983)
- Ville Quelle Ville (1984)
- Ten Cents A Dance (1985)
- Made In Japan (1985)
- After Car Crash, Woman Kills Two (1985)
- The Dead Zone (1985)
- The Displaced View (1988)
- Then/Now (1988)
- General Idea - Artist's Profile (1989)
- David Cronenberg - Artist's Profile (1990)
- Heartbreak Hoteru (1990)
- A Performance by Jack Smith (1992)
- Skin Deep (1995)
- the basement girl (2000)
- Slightseer (2001)
- Nobody Knows (2002)
- Alphagirls (2002)
- I have no memory of my direction (2005)
- 365 SHORT VIDEOS (2006)
- First Bloom, shortlisted at Filminute 2007 (2007)
- A Movie a Week / 2009
Awards
Year |
Award |
Festival |
Film |
2006 |
Honorable Mention |
Ann Arbor Film Festival |
I Have No Memory of My Direction |
Honorable Mention |
Mobifest |
If These Walls Could Talk |
2001 |
Best Lesbian Short Film |
Girlfriends magazine's Sapphos 2001 Movie Awards |
The Basement Girl |
1995 |
Best Feature Film: Audience Award |
Hamburg International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival |
Skin Deep |
Best Short Film: Special Judges' Award |
Hamburg International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival |
Ten Cents a Dance (Parallax) |
1989 |
Best Documentary (nominated) |
Gemini Awards |
The Displaced View |
Special Citation |
Gemini Awards |
The Displaced View |
1988 |
Honorable Mention, Golden Gate Award |
San Francisco International Film Festival |
The Displaced View |
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