Rhayne Vermette (born 1982; Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba) is a Canadian experimental filmmaker. It was while studying architecture at the University of Manitoba, that she fell into the practices of image making and storytelling. Primarily self taught, Rhayne’s films are opulent collages of fiction, animation, documentary, reenactments and divine interruption. Ste. Anne is her first feature narrative.
Ste. Anne
(Writer)
J. Werier
(Director)
take my word
(Director)
Scene Missing
(Director)
ROB WHAT
(Director)
Suzanne Ciani on Letterman
(Director)
R Seymore Goes North
(Director)
Ste. Anne
(Cinematography)
Cinépistolaire - Episode 5
(Director)
Smoke
(Director)
Les Châssis de Lourdes
(Director)
Domus
(Director)
Turin
(Director)
Black Rectangle
(Director)
A Black Screen Too
(Director)
Tudor Village: A One Shot Deal
(Director)
Full of Fire
(Director)
Extraits d’une famille
(Director)
Tricks are for Kiddo
(Director)
U.F.O.
(Director)
U.F.O.
(Writer)
U.F.O.
(Animation)
Ste. Anne
(Director)
Valley of Light
(Cinematography)
The Nightside of the Sky
(Director)