Kyath Battie
Kyath Battie’s work often explores nocturnal spaces and fictionalized encounters, examining the duality of realism and fantasy, through hybrid fiction and intimate non-fiction portraits. Working fluently in 16mm, photo-chemical processes, and digital forms, her work often embodies story elements such as tension and anticipation through acute site-specific cinematography and soundscapes. Her work has been shown at festivals and galleries internationally, including the Museum of the Moving Image, (NYC), Ji.Hlava IDFF (Prague), L’Alternativa Film Festival (Barcelona), Oberhausen Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen (Germany), Edinburgh International Film Festival, Images Festival (Canada), International Film Festival Rotterdam (Netherlands), National Screen Institute (NSI Canada), WNDX Festival of Moving Image (Canada), Ann Arbor Film Festival (USA), Experimental Film Guanajuato, (Mexico), Antimatter Media Art (Canada), Yorkton Film Festival (Canada), School of Art Gallery (University of Manitoba), Lobocine - Films From the Science New Wave, and The Singapore Art Science Museum. Her film Light & Land (2023) won Best Cinematography at the Future of Film Showcase (Toronto, 2024) and was recently acquired by CBC Gem for broadcast and online streaming.