Brit Kewin is a Toronto-based filmmaker who directs, shoots, and edits documentary and narrative fiction. With her brother, Nick, she comprises one half of
a sibling team who are interested in creating mutually concocted realities that veer just south of normality. Their films concern families, couples,
and communities on
the edge of dark truths and painful open secrets. Brit loves using genre to
slide sideways into topics that matter.
Brit comes from a documentary film background with a M.A. in visual anthropology from Goldsmiths College, University of London. She is a recipient of a Women In The Director’s Chair program scholarship, is a companion member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers and has had her films screened at a number of festivals.
Brit comes from a documentary film background with a M.A. in visual anthropology from Goldsmiths College, University of London. She is a recipient of a Women In The Director’s Chair program scholarship, is a companion member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers and has had her films screened at a number of festivals.