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Nathan Pupo-Greene

Nathan Pupo-Greene (he/they) is a 26 year-old queer filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist based in Tiohtià:ke—Montreal (Canada). His passion for cinema stems from his belief that it encompasses all other art forms, offering audiences an immersive and multisensory experience, in line with his surrealist artistic approach.

With sensitivity, he explores themes such as sexuality and surrealism, seeking to provoke sensory overstimulation in viewers.

His work stands out through its exploration of the emotions generated by the intrinsic relationship between sound and image, as well as through a deep investigation into the blending of cinematic mediums.

Today, Nathan works as a director, producer, art director, sound designer, mixer, music producer, and audiovisual editor on both film and music projects, using his multidisciplinary approach to craft striking artistic experiences., mixer, music producer, and audiovisual editor for film and music projects, using his multidisciplinary approach to create captivating artistic experiences.

Awards and Scholarships

Fonds de recherche du Québec - Société et culture (FRQSC), 2025-2027

Hitting the High Notes Fellowship

Supervisor: Marianna Milhorat

Thesis Film: Apocalypse queer : Pellicule, intelligence artificielle et réappropriation créative face à l’adversité technologique 

Research Interests

Queer Cinema

Experimental/Non-Fiction Filmmaking

Integration of Historical, Digital, and Ethical AI-Based Techniques in Cinema

Sexuality, Existentialism and Intersectionality in Art

Religious Symbolism in Film

Eschatology and Technology

Marginalized Voices in Religion

Mythology and Surrealism

Filmography

Fragments des Archives #76-#77 (2025)

Sonofantasma (2024)

Revmar (2022)

Argile no.03-Normes hétéronormatives endoctrinées par le conglomérat patriarcal occidental (2021)

Broken (2020)

Email: nathan.pupogreene@gmail.com

Website: nathanpupogreene.wixsite.com

Link to Media: Vimeo

Instagram: @nathashkween 

Favourite Film: Enter the Void - Gaspar Noé

 

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