Steven Andrew McIntyre
Filmmaker, Teacher, and Writer in Melbourne, Australia
Steven Andrew McIntyre is an award-winning Australian film-maker, writer and academic. He studied Arts at the University of Melbourne and Radio/TV/Film at the University of Texas at Austin, where he produced Steakbaby, later called "one of the most exciting UT films ever made". Between 1999 and 2006 he lived in Mexico, teaching documentary production in the Department of Communication and Journalism at ITESM Monterrey and freelancing as a director and cinematographer with various media production companies including MTV Latin America. He is now Lecturer in Audiovisual Communication at University of Melbourne.
Steven McIntyre's work as director has been published in DVD by Mochilla, Ninja Tune, andStones Throw, and exhibited at top ranking international cinema forums such as: Edinburgh Film Festival, Thessaloniki International, the TIE International Experimental Cinema Exposition, LIFT Toronto, the San Francisco Cinematheque and most recently the LA Film Forum. While installed in Northern Mexico, he contributed regularly to regional TV and radio, and was founding member of the Monterrey Film Collective. In 2010 a retrospective of his film, documentary, and music video work was presented at the Bienal de Video y Cine Contemporáneo, Baja California.
His feature The House That Eye Live In premiered at Melbourne International Film Festival in August 2014, and he presented films at the 2015 & 2016 Melbourne International Animation Festival. His latest documentary Vanitas premiered at the 2022 Revelation Perth International Film Festival, won Best Director and Best Melbourne Short at the MDFF and honorable mention at the 2022 Antenna Documentary Film Festival. Vanitas is currently streaming on SBS OnDemand.