Faculty

Steve Sanguedolce

Canadian filmmaker Steve Sanguedolce has always been interested in home movies. Only during his tenure at Sheridan College (1978-81) was he given the tools to grant this interest expression. Trained in the personal documentary ethos of the Escarpment School, Sanguedolce started creating a body of work that peers relentlessly into the darkest and most private moments of the self. BLINDING is his fifth feature. Sanguedolce has been an active member of Toronto's independent film community for over thirty five years winning numerous international awards. His work has screened at several prestigious international film festivals including Rotterdam, Toronto, Mannhiem-Heidelberg, Oberhausen, Montreal’s World Film Festival as well as several others. Over the past 15 years he has been hand developing and hand colouring motion picture film to great acclaim. Much of his time has been spent teaching at local universities, community colleges or conducting independent filmmaking workshops around the world. His work incorporates documentary, narrative and experimental genres. His film work includes:

(All films 16mm unless otherwise noted)

Blinding – 72 minutes – 2011. (HDCAM SR)
Dead Time – 80 minutes – 2005. (35mm)
Smack - 55 minutes - 2000.
Away - 58 minutes - 1996.
Sweetblood - 13 minutes - 1993.
Mexcio - 35 minutes - 1992.
Sang Song - 2 minutes -1991.
Rhythms of the Heart - 43 minutes - 1990.
Woodbridge - 32 minutes - 1985.
Full Moon Darkness - 85 minutes - 1983.
Ever Last - 2 minutes - 1981.
No Mime Game - 4 minutes - 1980.