Amy Lynn Kazymerchyk is interested in the physical, tactile and interactive aspects of experimental filmmaking. She is currently focusing on making personal essay Super-8 films that document her relationship to landscape, home and travel. She resides in Toronto and Vancouver where she is discovering her love of film culture, curating & programming, throwing parties, and collaborating with friends on film adventures.
Her most recent film 'Song for the City with Music in its Bones' is a personal travel log of the timeless search for meaning, purpose, and belonging in a foreign place; by way of the sounds and melodies that shape its soul. A Super-8 scrap book of impressions formed on frosty early morning commutes on Chicago’s El Train, tangled with recordings of underground street buskers, retired café intellectuals, street preachers, and daily commuters compose the verses of this Song for a City.
She currently programs DIM: a monthly evening of contemporary moving images and cinematic collaborations, at the Pacific Cinematheque in Vancouver BC and is an associate Programmer with Vancouver's Out On Screen Queer Film Festival.
Thanks for adding us! Was so great to find your stuff. LOVE "leaving." Hope you find something of ours to dig your ears into. Keep up the great work, Stone Fox! GUSSY
trading places! i hope our flights overlap. one day we'll live in the same city again at the same time and that will be amazing. but we have august. xoxo
dearest, i'm back Home after a fantabulous birthday weekend and have had the greatest intentions of calling you. but. speach is hard with nasty smarmy swollen tonsils trying to destroy my throat and keep me from talking to dearest you. look for me some evening this week...
Thank you for your beautiful comment on the music... YAY!!!!
And yeah, that was the T-shirt. New text. Why save photoshop for eye-bags and zits when you can use it to alter the messages on classic motorcycle T's?
dammit! i missed saying goodbye! i cant believe this! i expected to at least wake up at 4am and hug u goodbye in sleepy slumber...but alas i came home and u were already gone. best of luck amey. vancouver misses u already.
hi, my sugarpiehoneyfingerlovebugel. So, um, what's goin' on? Where do you live? And, um, what's the plan? Maybe, uh, we can talk on the phone sometime? that would be nice. >he<
oh that would be the most loveliest thing!! here's a hopeful heart.
i've got your postcard from far away here in my bag, waiting for a response and, as i'm headed to a ranch in new mexico for a few days, the reply may be near at hand.