Chris Ohlson
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Chris Ohlson (born August 24, 1975) is an American video artist and director based in Brooklyn, New York.[1]
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Born | Robert Christopher Ohlson (1975-08-24) August 24, 1975 (age 48) Lancaster, New Hampshire, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Film producer and director |
Awards | 2015 Piaget Producers Award |
Ohlson's thoughtfully provocative work often explores and dissects our memory of time—how we perceive, formulate, edit and curate our own reality. His films and videos make use of auditory, visual, and experiential collage—from snippets of conversations with intimates and strangers, to voiceover, archival imagery, found footage and orchestral sound design. Ohlson works diligently and sensitively at exploring his own mortality—the what, if anything, it means to be alive, and how in the not-knowing-precisely-the-meaning-of-our-lives, we choose to present ourselves in all our manifest and mundane glory.
Ohlson is the 2015 Independent Spirit Piaget Producers Award winner, a 2013 Creative Producing Fellow of The Sundance Institute, and an alum of IFP's Narrative Lab Program.[2][3]