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Peter Mettler (born September 7, 1958) is a Swiss-Canadian film director and cinematographer. He is best known for his unique, intuitive approach to documentary, evinced by such films as ''
Picture of Light ''Picture of Light'' is a 1994 Canada-Switzerland poetic documentary film by Peter Mettler. It was filmed in Churchill, Manitoba on two trips in 1991 and again in 1992. It is one of the key films of the Toronto New Wave. Synopsis Canadian/Swiss f ...
'' (1994), ''
Gambling, Gods and LSD ''Gambling, Gods and LSD'' is a 2002 Canadian/Swiss experimental documentary film by Canadian film director Peter Mettler. It was shot between 1997 and 1999 in Canada, the United States, Switzerland and India, and is a "fragmented narrative" tha ...
'' (2002), and '' The End of Time'' (2012). "His peripatetic lens is ever gravitating toward outsiders in search of ecstatic states," writes José Teodoro in ''Brick'', "strange spectacles that defy straightforward documentation, and sacred places that promise some metaphysical deliverance. There are precedents for his methodologies—the films of Chris Marker and Werner Herzog come to mind—but Mettler’s gifts as an open and unobtrusive interviewer and his capacity to discover shared sensibilities between people of vastly diverse cultures and creeds feels singular." Mettler has worked as a cinematographer on films by
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,
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, Bruce McDonald, and
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, and has collaborated with numerous other artists, including
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, Jim O'Rourke,
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, Greg Hermanovic,
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and Emma Davie. Since 2005, Mettler has extended his artistic practice to the realm of live digital image-mixing, collaborating with a diverse array of musicians, dancers, poets, and multimedia artists in a wide range of locales, from theatres and cinemas to dance clubs and wilderness retreats. Mettler was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge in the 1980s from Toronto known as the
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Early life

Mettler was born in 1958 in Toronto, Ontario, where he was raised. His parents were Swiss immigrants. He made his first films at the age of sixteen before studying cinema at
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(1977-1982). While Mettler was at Ryerson, he spent summers loading cargo onto airplanes in Zürich. In the midst of his studies he took a year off to work at a heroin rehabilitation home in a repurposed twelfth-century Swiss monastery.


Career

''Scissere'' Mettler's transformative experience at the heroin rehabilitation home provided the inspiration for his first feature ''Scissere'' (1982), "a narrative film that feels like an experimental piece, a collage of micro-tales of schizophrenia, addiction, study, and solitude," which he dedicated to Bruno Sciessere, one of the facility's patients. ''Scissere'' was the first student film included in the
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(formerly known as the Festival of Festivals), and received the
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Award for Best Canadian Student Film. ''Eastern Avenue'' Mettler followed ''Scissere'' with ''Eastern Avenue'' (1985), an intuitive travelogue diary: a form that would become a hallmark of his filmmaking style. With stops in Switzerland, Germany and Portugal, "the film presents a freely flowing series of impulsive, impressionistic images: urban and rural, artificial and natural." Throughout the 1980s, in addition to working on his own personal projects, Mettler would also collaborate as a cinematographer on several key films in the Toronto New Wave cinema, such as
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's early features ''
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'' (1984) and ''
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'' (1987). ''The Top of His Head'' Following ''Eastern Avenue'', Mettler wrote and directed ''
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'' (1989), a feature drama that follows a satellite salesman's "unexpected spiritual odyssey" after meeting a radical performance artist. As with Mettler's subsequent films, ''
The Top of His Head ''The Top of His Head'' is a 1989 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Mettler. The film stars starring Stephen Ouimette as Gus, a satellite dish salesman whose life is turned upside down when he meets Lucy ( Christie MacFady ...
'' explores the nature of human perception and technology's ability to liberate and enslave experience through the power of recording media. "The images are dazzling," writes Bruce Kirkland. "Forced telephoto perspectives on industrial wastelands jar the eye. Extreme close-ups turn a drop of water into a micro-universe." The film received three
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nominations. ''Tectonic Plates'' In 1992, Mettler adapted the stage play ''Tectonic Plates'' by
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, in collaboration with Lepage and Theatre Repère. Rather than document a performance or adapt the stage narrative into screen drama, the film, shot on location in Venice, Scotland, and Montreal, "seeks to articulate cinematically the intersections of theatre and cinema, past and present, culture and nature, interior and exterior, representation and reality." "The result," writes Vit Wagner in the ''
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'', "is an intriguing and visually tantalizing collage that bridges the two media in a way that structurally underscores Lepage's themes of convergence, separation and transformation." The play is a series of vignettes that draw inspiration from the movement of geologic tectonic plates. This metaphor expanded Mettler's associative approach to narrative, which would be developed further in his later documentaries ''
Picture of Light ''Picture of Light'' is a 1994 Canada-Switzerland poetic documentary film by Peter Mettler. It was filmed in Churchill, Manitoba on two trips in 1991 and again in 1992. It is one of the key films of the Toronto New Wave. Synopsis Canadian/Swiss f ...
'' (1994), ''
Gambling, Gods and LSD ''Gambling, Gods and LSD'' is a 2002 Canadian/Swiss experimental documentary film by Canadian film director Peter Mettler. It was shot between 1997 and 1999 in Canada, the United States, Switzerland and India, and is a "fragmented narrative" tha ...
'' (2002), and '' The End of Time'' (2012). ''Picture of Light'' ''
Picture of Light ''Picture of Light'' is a 1994 Canada-Switzerland poetic documentary film by Peter Mettler. It was filmed in Churchill, Manitoba on two trips in 1991 and again in 1992. It is one of the key films of the Toronto New Wave. Synopsis Canadian/Swiss f ...
'' (1994), Mettler's "meditative, at times profoundly beautiful non-fiction adventure film," was made as a result of a chance meeting at a dinner party with the Swiss artist, collector and meteorologist Andreas Züst, who proposed that Mettler capture the
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on film. Mettler took up the challenge, braving arctic temperatures and constructing a special time-lapse camera system capable of operating in severe nighttime conditions during the film's photography in Churchill, Manitoba. A "beguiling and often breathtaking documentary about the meaning and mythology of the Northern Lights," ''
Picture of Light ''Picture of Light'' is a 1994 Canada-Switzerland poetic documentary film by Peter Mettler. It was filmed in Churchill, Manitoba on two trips in 1991 and again in 1992. It is one of the key films of the Toronto New Wave. Synopsis Canadian/Swiss f ...
'' laid the foundations for Mettler's exploratory essay style, and was widely acclaimed, winning numerous awards. In 2017, the film was one of eight Canadian classics screened at the
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as part of its celebration of Canada's sesquicentennial. ''Balifilm'', ''Krapp's Last Tape'' Between ''
Picture of Light ''Picture of Light'' is a 1994 Canada-Switzerland poetic documentary film by Peter Mettler. It was filmed in Churchill, Manitoba on two trips in 1991 and again in 1992. It is one of the key films of the Toronto New Wave. Synopsis Canadian/Swiss f ...
'' and his next major project, the colossal ''
Gambling, Gods and LSD ''Gambling, Gods and LSD'' is a 2002 Canadian/Swiss experimental documentary film by Canadian film director Peter Mettler. It was shot between 1997 and 1999 in Canada, the United States, Switzerland and India, and is a "fragmented narrative" tha ...
'', Mettler crafted the transfixing and elegant 28-minute ''Balifilm'' (1997). Weaving various images captured during travels in Indonesia with a soundtrack of
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music, the film "may be the closest Mettler has come to a cinema of trance." Mettler and
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reunited once more as cinematographer and director, respectively, for an adaptation of
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'' (2000), which starred
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, as part of the ''
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'' series. ''Gambling, Gods and LSD'' ''
Gambling, Gods and LSD ''Gambling, Gods and LSD'' is a 2002 Canadian/Swiss experimental documentary film by Canadian film director Peter Mettler. It was shot between 1997 and 1999 in Canada, the United States, Switzerland and India, and is a "fragmented narrative" tha ...
'' (2002), an epic project some ten years in the making, is a three-hour long meditation on transcendence shot across three continents in a dizzying array of locations, including Toronto's airport strip, where Toronto Airport Fellowship Church congregates dance and swoon at an evangelical service, Las Vegas, where crowds gather to witness a demolition, Zürich, where addicts speak of their marginal existence, and southern India, where Mettler's approach to street life and worship becomes more observational. The final cut was derived from a 55-hour long assembly of unique footage, which Mettler said was like "composing a piece of music". "The finished film is long by conventional standards," wrote Cameron Bailey, "but it has the immersive feel of a great concert, or religious experience, or dream." ''Gambling, Gods and LSD'' received a
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for Best Documentary. Image Mixing After ''
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'', Mettler became interested in developing an improvisational approach to cinematic montage within a live context. Using material from his own films, including countless hours of outtakes and an immense personal trove of diaristic video, alongside a virtually unlimited range of found footage sources, Mettler creates audiovisual mixes through live improvisation, often accompanied by an improvising musician, such as
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, or a DJ, such as
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. Since 2005, Mettler has worked with the software company Derivative to develop an ever-evolving image-mixing software platform. Mettler regards the work of image-mixing as a way of processing material in an image-saturated culture: "you're taking images that are coming at you from the world and making them your own. You're possessing the things that are bombarding you all the time." Mettler's image-mixing work has developed almost entirely in live, ephemeral contexts, but a "hallucinatory portal sequence" in '' The End of Time'' (2012) gives viewers a hint of some of the ways in which this work manifests. Most recently, Mettler has toured across Europe performing ''Yoshtoyoshto'', a live event fusing image, story, and music produced in collaboration with anthropologist
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and musician
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. ''Manufactured Landscapes'', ''Petropolis'' Mettler served as cinematographer on ''
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'' (2006), director
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's documentary travelogue, essay film and portrait of
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, the Canadian photographer famous for his large-format images of industrial landscapes and their impact on the environment and on human existence. Among the film's numerous international accolades was a
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Award nomination for Best Cinematography for Mettler. Shot entirely from a helicopter, the
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-nominated ''Petropolis: Arial Perspectives on the Alberta Tar Sands'' (2009) found Mettler returning to a somewhat more experimental form, examining the titular subject, the world's largest industrial, capital and energy project, exclusively from a great distance and at a great height. Largely wordless, the film is at once bleak and wondrous, a study in both feats of industry and ecological malfeasance. "The object of the documentary isn't the vast domain of the oil sands, one visible from space and part of a post-terrestrial, post-human landscape," writes Georgiana Banita, "but something very human indeed, dependent on the viewers' ability to make sense, literally, of what they see on the surface of the earth, whose every mound and fracture the film painstakingly resisters." "Like Mettler’s previous epics of exploration ''
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'' and ''
Picture of Light ''Picture of Light'' is a 1994 Canada-Switzerland poetic documentary film by Peter Mettler. It was filmed in Churchill, Manitoba on two trips in 1991 and again in 1992. It is one of the key films of the Toronto New Wave. Synopsis Canadian/Swiss f ...
''," writes Jerry White in ''
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'', "''Petropolis'' is a work animated by the powerful desire to discover the unknown, and ..by an equally powerful humility before the formidable challenges that this unknown throws up against our senses and the technology that seeks to extend those senses." ''The End of Time,'' ''Broken Land'' Mettler's 2012 film '' The End of Time'' drew upon the associative, essayistic techniques that defined both ''
Picture of Light ''Picture of Light'' is a 1994 Canada-Switzerland poetic documentary film by Peter Mettler. It was filmed in Churchill, Manitoba on two trips in 1991 and again in 1992. It is one of the key films of the Toronto New Wave. Synopsis Canadian/Swiss f ...
'' and ''
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'' as a means of exploring the elusive nature of time through science, art, history, anecdote and interview, and various ontologies and beliefs. Mettler visits numerous locales, such as CERN's
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in Geneva, the site of the Detroit workshop where
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invented the Model-T, the home of a Hawaiian hermit untroubled by encroaching lava, and a Hindu funeral held near the alleged site of the Buddha’s enlightenment. '' The End of Time'', writes critic Adam Nayman, "exists in the twilight zone that is home to much of the best non-fiction filmmaking: at once rousing and sobering, baffling and precise, epic and intimate." The film's final stop is Mettler's childhood home, where he visits his mother, then in her eighties, to ask about her sense of time's passage. Time is there to enjoy everything you possibly can, she says. “Is that the right answer?” Mettler closes the film on a note of ambiguity. "Like the scientists with whom and about whom he makes his films," writes scholar Jerry White in ''Of This Place and Elsewhere'', "and like the philosophers who seem to be his constant companions,
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is always open to the wonder of an unpredictable result." Following ''The End of Time'', Mettler served as cinematographer on ''Broken Land'' (2014), a documentary about life and migration along the Mexico-U.S. border, co-directed by Stéphanie Barbey and Luc Peter. ''Becoming Animal'' Shot entirely in Wyoming's
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, ''Becoming Animal'' (2018), co-directed by Mettler and Emma Davie, is a dialogue with, rather than an adaptation of, ecologist and philosopher
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's eponymous book. Weaving images of wildlife and places where wilderness intersects with tourist culture, along with commentaries from Abram, Mettler and Davie, ''Becoming Animal'' observes the sensory relay between man, animal and the natural world and considers what's at stake when we forfeit our connection to nature. "Cinematographically beautiful," the film, Ellen Lande writes, "offers insights and observations into the philosophy of modern man and how far away from nature we have placed ourselves."


Filmography


Feature films


Short films

*''Reverie'' (1976), 20 minutes. *''Lancalot Freely'' (1980), 20 minutes. *''Gregory'' (1980), 25 minutes. *''Balifilm'' (1997), 30 minutes. Best Short Film, Duisburger Filmwoche. *''Away'' (2007), 3 minutes. Co-produced by the
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. *''Trace of the future'' (2014), 3 minutes. Produced by
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, to celebrate the festival's twentieth anniversary.


Cinematography (selected)

*''Open House'' (1982), directed by
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. *''Next of Kin'' (1984), directed by
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. *''David Roche Talks To You About Love'' (1985), directed by
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. *''Knock Knock'' (1985), directed by Bruce McDonald. *''Passion A Letter in 16mm'' (1985), directed by
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. *''
Family Viewing ''Family Viewing'' is a 1987 Canadian drama film. The second feature directed by Atom Egoyan, it stars David Hemblen, Aidan Tierney, Gabrielle Rose, Arsinée Khanjian, and Selma Keklikian. The plot follows a young man from a dysfunctional family ...
'' (1987), directed by
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. *''Artist on Fire'' (1987), directed by Kay Armatage, with
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. *''Leda and the Swan'' (1997), directed by Alexandra Rockingham Gill. *''
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'' (2000), directed by
Atom Egoyan Atom Egoyan (; hy, Աթոմ Եղոյեան, translit=Atom Yeghoyan; born July 19, 1960) is a Canadian filmmaker. He was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge in the 1980s from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave. Egoyan m ...
. *''
Manufactured Landscapes ''Manufactured Landscapes'' is a 2006 feature-length documentary film about the industrial landscape photography of Edward Burtynsky. It was directed by Jennifer Baichwal and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. It was the first of three documentary ...
'' (2006), directed by
Jennifer Baichwal Jennifer Baichwal is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, writer and producer. Biography Baichwal was born in Montreal, Quebec and raised in Victoria, British Columbia.
. Also credited as creative consultant. *''Into the Night'' (2006), directed by Annette Mangaard. *''National Parks Project: Gros Morne'' (2009), directed by Ryan J. Noth. Series pilot. *''Broken Land'' (2014), directed by Stephanie Barbie & Luc Peter. Also credited as artistic collaborator.


References


Further reading

*White, Jerry, ''Of This Place and Elsewhere'', (Toronto: Wilfrid Laurier University, 2006). *Pitschen, Salome, Annette Schøonholzer, ''Peter Mettler: Making the Invisible Visible'', (Lucerne, Switzerland: Verlag Ricco Bilger, 1995).


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mettler, Peter 1958 births Living people Canadian cinematographers Film directors from Toronto English-language film directors Upper Canada College alumni Toronto Metropolitan University alumni Directors of Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners for Best Documentary Film