Lime, mint (2007)


Directed by Giles Sherwood, Sound Design by Mark A. Zuñiga

"This is the first real 100% Giles Sherwood film where I think I was showing 100% my own images for the first time. It could be a little more dense and could tell a little more story a little more clearly, but I really love the film. "
~Giles Sherwood

Lime, mint from Giles Sherwood on Vimeo.

Synapse (2007)


About the film:
"You have to begin to lose your memory, if only in bits and pieces, to realise that memory is what makes our lives. Life without memory is no life at all . . . Our memory is our coherence, our reason, our feeling, even our action."
~Luis Buñuel

"What a beautiful, intimate, subtle and intense film. It reflects a truth we don't know yet."
~Femke (Streaming Festival, 2009)


Eulogy For My Brother (2006)


Directed by Giles Sherwood, Sound Design by Mark A. Zuñiga

"Elements of this film include: the South, the death of my father's father, violence, dead wood in houses, dead fruit in nature, and body horror."
~Giles Sherwood

Eulogy for My Brother from Giles Sherwood on Vimeo.


Lux (2006)


A collaborative effort between a composer and a filmmaker, each influencing the other's actions. The idea was to create a piece without any preconceptions or designs, to take one step forward while figuring out the next. The film is organic, as we study the moving image and the decaying sound; partners, forever in a dance.


Sample16 (2005)


About the film:
A room fit to be called a closet. Walls painted black and adorned with exposure charts. Notebooks of previous tenants can be found on the table at the end of the room. Wonderful diaries of their experiments. I kept one myself, however, I kept my diary and left a film in the archives instead. This is the film.

Lapse (2004)


My years prior to college were spent (and still are) with a pen in hand and a notebook in the other. I eventually took on a habit of drawing without a preconceived idea. This piece is a result of that influence.