Charlie Shackleton (formerly Charlie Lyne; born 15 August 1991) is a British filmmaker, multimedia artist, and film critic. He has made several films, including ''
Beyond Clueless
''Beyond Clueless'' is a 2014 British documentary film about teen movies, directed by Charlie Lyne, narrated by Fairuza Balk and with an original soundtrack by Summer Camp.
Summary
The film features extracts from over 200 teen movies, with a pa ...
,'' ''
Fear Itself'' and the 2016 protest film ''
Paint Drying'' as well as the multimedia performance piece ''
As Mine Exactly
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''.
Early life
Charlie Shackleton was born on 15 August 1991, at
St Mary's Hospital in London, raised by his mother, Jane Shackleton. He details in his piece ''As Mine Exactly'' how their relationship evolved after she developed
epilepsy when he was a child.
At the time, Shackleton videotaped several of her seizures at the request of her medical team.
Career
Shackleton established the movie blog Ultra Culture in 2008, at the age of 16. In 2010, Shackleton joined the BBC programme
''Film 2010'', after being approached by host
Claudia Winkleman on
Twitter. Shackleton left the show after one season. He continues to write film criticism as a regular contributor to ''
Sight & Sound''.
His debut film ''
Beyond Clueless
''Beyond Clueless'' is a 2014 British documentary film about teen movies, directed by Charlie Lyne, narrated by Fairuza Balk and with an original soundtrack by Summer Camp.
Summary
The film features extracts from over 200 teen movies, with a pa ...
'' premiered at
SXSW
South by Southwest, abbreviated as SXSW and colloquially referred to as South By, is an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly that take place in mid-March in Austin, Te ...
in 2014. The film, an essayistic exploration of nineties
teen movies narrated by
Fairuza Balk, was crowdfunded through
Kickstarter
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. His second, ''
Fear Itself'', debuted on the
BBC iPlayer
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in October 2015. Like his debut, it utilised existing film footage and original narration, this time exploring the
horror genre.
In 2016, Shackleton again took to Kickstarter to crowdfund
a 607-minute film of white paint drying on a brick wall to be submitted to the
British Board of Film Classification in a protest against censorship and mandatory classification for films released in the UK. On 26 January 2016, ''Paint Drying'' was given a U rating for 'no material likely to offend or harm'. In 2018 he founded the production company LOOP with filmmakers Antony Ing and Catherine Bray. The same year they offered three 'no-strings-attached' filmmaker grants of £5,000, which were awarded to Jamie Janković, Grace Lee, and John Ogunmuyiwa. Loop will not retain any copyright or ownership of the films.

Through Loop, Shackleton continued to direct and produce features and shorts in the
essay film
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format. His short documentaries ''Fish Story'' and ''Lasting Marks'', published through ''
The Guardian'', focussed on the family history of film critic Caspar Salmon and the
British police's investigation into same-sex male sadomasochism in the 1980s, respectively. ''Lasting Marks'' was a co-production with documentarian
Laura Poitras
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Poitras has received numerous awards for her work, including the 2015 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for ''Citizenfour'', about Edwa ...
's company Field of Vision, and based on Shackleton's own archival research. He worked with Ross Sutherland on the essay film ''Stand By for Tape Back-Up'', which used the degrading quality of
VHS tapes to explore familial grief, and was a creative consultant on Kitty Green's ''
The Assistant''.
In 2021 and 2022 respectively he began touring two new projects: ''
The Afterlight'', another essay film which exists as a single print which will degrade with each showing, and ''As Mine Exactly'', a virtual reality performance piece about his mother's experiences with
epilepsy.
Both works can only be accessed in person; ''As Mine Exactly'' is performed one-on-one by Shackleton for each individual.
''As Mine Exactly'' was performed in Belfast; Denver; Columbus; New York City; London; Lewisburg, PA; and Columbia, MO for between 20 and 52 individuals in each city. The piece won the Immersive Art and XR Award at the 2022
London Film Festival.
Personal life
According to Shackleton, he and his mother were abandoned by his father when he was a baby.
He started using his father's surname, Lyne, around 2004 in what he termed "a fit of teenage reinvention".
In 2019, regretting the decision, he resumed using his mother's last name.
Works
Film
*''
Beyond Clueless
''Beyond Clueless'' is a 2014 British documentary film about teen movies, directed by Charlie Lyne, narrated by Fairuza Balk and with an original soundtrack by Summer Camp.
Summary
The film features extracts from over 200 teen movies, with a pa ...
'' (2014)
*''Copy Cat'' (2015)
*''
Fear Itself'' (2015)
*''
Paint Drying'' (2016)
*''Fish Story'' (2017)
*''Personal Truth'' (2017)
*''Lasting Marks'' (2018)
*''A Machine For Viewing'' (2019)
*''
The Afterlight'' (2021)
Multimedia
* ''As Mine Exactly'' (2022)
References
External links
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English film critics
English television presenters
British bloggers
1991 births
Living people
English filmmakers
Multimedia artists
Collage filmmakers