
Laura Kraning
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Female
Laura Kraning
Biography
Laura Kraning's experimental documentaries explore secret worlds hidden beneath the surface of the everyday that traverse the border between the objective and the subjective, the real and the imaginary. Navigating landscape as a repository for memory, cultural mythology, and the technological sublime, her work has been described as a form of “esoteric archeology,” delving into an experience of the subconscious of a landscape.
Laura's work has screened widely at international film festivals and venues, such as the New York Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Visions du Réel, Festival du Nouveau Cinema, Rencontres Internationales, Antimatter Media Art, National Gallery of Art, and REDCAT Theater, among others. She is the recipient of the 2010 Princess Grace Foundation John H. Johnson Film Award, Golden Gate Award nomination at the 2012 San Francisco International Film Festival, and Jury Awards at both the 2010 and 2015 Ann Arbor Film Festival. Laura currently resides in Los Angeles, where she teaches in the Program in Film and Video at California Institute of the Arts.
Known For
Crew
ESP
Director
(2024)
Landforms
Director
(2023)
de-composition
Director
(2020)
Fracture
Director
(2018)
Las Breas
Director
(2016)
Meridian Plain
Director
(2016)
Irradiant Field
Director
(2015)
Santa Teresa & Other Stories
Color Designer
(2015)
PORT NOIR
Director, Editor, Cinematography
(2013)
Visitation
Assistant Editor
(2011)
Devil's Gate
Director
(2009)
Vineland
Director
(2009)
Language of Memory
Director
(2006)
Suzan Pitt: Persistence of Vision
Director, Producer, Editor