Deragh Campbell
1989 (35 лет)Her collaborations with filmmaker Sofia Bohdanowicz: Never Eat Alone (2016), Veslemøy's Song (2018), MS Slavic 7 (2019), and Point and Line to Plane (2020) — have screened at film festivals internationally. She has also featured in two of Kazik Radwanski's films, How Heavy This Hammer (2015) and Anne at 13,000 Ft. (2019), both of which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Intestine
Lev Lewis
Melanie J. Scheiner, Claudia Dey
Maya is an unhappy young woman, fed up with her monotonous job, filthy apartment, and the responsibilities of caring for her drug-addicted mother. One night she comes across Philip, a man of wealth, and the next morning wakes up alone in his large suburban home. With Philip nowhere in sight, Maya attempts to gain possession of the house.
The Intestine
Please Speak Continuously and Describe Your Experiences as They Come to You
Brandon Cronenberg
Deragh Campbell, Neil Bennett
Emily is a patient at an experimental psychiatric facility where a brain implant prototype allows her to relive her dreams.
Please Speak Continuously and Describe Your Experiences as They Come to You
Never Eat Alone
Sofia Bohdanowicz
Deragh Campbell, Joan Benac
An elderly widow (Joan Benac) starts to wonder what happened to a would-be lover from her past who appeared with her in a live televised drama in the 1950s. After discovering the show in CBC’s archive, her granddaughter Audrey (Deragh Campbell) attempts to try and track the man down.
Never Eat Alone
Fail to Appear
Antoine Bourges
Deragh Campbell, Nathan Roder
Isolde is a support caseworker trainee working in Toronto. She’s still adjusting to the protocols and challenges of her job when she’s assigned to Eric, a man charged with theft and awaiting a court hearing.
Fail to Appear
Point and Line to Plane
Sofia Bohdanowicz
Deragh Campbell, Melanie J. Scheiner
A young woman attempts to extract meaning from an intense loss as she encounters signs in her daily life and through the art of Hilma af Klint and Wassily Kandinsky. Point and Line to Plane portrays the phenomenon of magical thinking endured during an individual’s journey to process, heal and document a period of mourning.
Point and Line to Plane
Selbstkritik eines bürgerlichen Hundes
Julian Radlmaier
Julian Radlmaier, Deragh Campbell
The story of the dog from the title, who in a frame narrative explains how he came to be transformed from an unemployed communist filmmaker into a canine with a philosophical bent. Unable to finance his new project, young Berlin-based director Julian tells foreign exchange student Camille that his job in the countryside is research for an upcoming film. When Camille offers to help, he is forced to uphold the lie. The plantation isn’t the proletarian idyll he had hoped for, but fortunately the reincarnation of Francis of Assisi provides spiritual insight and a new aim in life.
Self-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog
Possessor Uncut
Brandon Cronenberg
Andrea Riseborough, Christopher Abbott
Tasya Vos, an elite corporate assassin, uses brain-implant technology to take control of other people’s bodies to terminate high profile targets. As she sinks deeper into her latest assignment, Vos becomes trapped inside a mind that threatens to obliterate her.
Possessor Uncut
Anne at 13,000 Ft.
Kazik Radwanski
Deragh Campbell, Matt Johnson
Anne hasn't been the same since the jump. While skydiving for her best friend Sarah's bachelorette party, the 27-year-old felt focused, free, above it all. Back on the ground, the pressures of her daily life threaten to overwhelm her.
Anne at 13,000 Feet.