Matt Lambert

Matt Lambert is an American filmmaker and photographer, primarily known for LGBT related works.[1][2]

Biography

Matt Lambert was born and raised in Los Angeles.[3] Most of Lambert photography and cinematic work explores youth and intimacy, especially in queer related social groups.[4]

Cinema

Matt Lambert works are being screened as part of Tribeca Film Festival.[5]

Filmography

Year

Title Feature Notes
2008 Carbon Footprint[6] Short Debut, Director, Writer
2010 We Who Are Young Are Old[7] Short Director, Producer
2010 Fuck Machines[8] Short Director, Writer, Producer
2013 Heile Gänsje[9] Short Director, Writer, Producer
2015 Meat Short Director
2016 Cellar Door[10] Short Director, Writer
2016 His sweat[11] Short documentary Director
2017 Flower[12] Short Director
2017 i-D: Out of this World[13] Short Documentary Director
2017 Nipples[14] Short Documentary Director

Music Videos

Filmography

Year Title Artist Notes
2013 The Libertine Patrick Wolf Director
2014 My Offence Hercules & Love Affair Director
2014 Habitat Austra Director
2016 High School Never Ends Mykki Blanco Director, Writer
2016 Worship Years & Years Director
2017 Butt Muscle Christeene Director
2018 Hunted[15] Lotic Director
2018 Release Me[16] Evvol Co-Director

Fashion Films

Lamberts collaborations include Rick Owens, Gucci, Givenchy, Charles Jeffrey, Yves Saint Laurent. His work is being published by Dazed, i-D, GQ, Vogue.

Publications

  • KEIM. "PogoBooks". 2015. ISBN 978-3-942547-47-5. [17]
  • Vitium. "Bruno Gmünder". 2016. [18]
  • Home. "Grindr Imprints". 2017. ISBN 978-0-692-80864-1. [19]

References

  1. "Grindr publishes first book, Home, by photographer Matt Lambert (NSFW)". itsnicethat.com. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  2. music, Guardian (11 May 2016). "Declan McKenna – the story behind Paracetamol". Retrieved 6 January 2017 via The Guardian.
  3. "Bodies On Film: Director Matt Lambert Liberates The Music Video". mtv.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  4. "the beautiful queer youth of berlin - read - i-D". vice.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  5. Dollar, Steve (24 April 2014). "Tribeca Film Festival Is Showing Online-Only Productions for First Time". Retrieved 6 January 2017 via Wall Street Journal.
  6. "Matt Lambert and Jellyfish Pictures: "Carbon Footprint"". motionographer.com. 3 December 2007. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  7. "Matt Lambert: We Who Are Young - Young Director Award". youngdirectoraward.com. 12 January 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  8. Dazed (3 October 2016). "Erect penises feature in new safe sex ads". dazeddigital.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  9. Dazed (13 June 2013). "Matt Lambert's Heile Gänsje". dazeddigital.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  10. "Random Acts - Matt Lambert - Cellar Door American filmmaker Matt Lambert offers a voyeuristic insight into the violent and sexually-charged events happening behind closed doors at the Stadler family home. Fuelled by adolescent competitiveness and the dark depths of the web, a group of young men become pawns in a protagonis, Lydia's dark fantasies. - Matt Lambert - Cellar Door American filmmaker Matt..." channel4.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  11. "{{($root.post && $root.post.id) ? $root.post.translations[$root.lang].socialTitle : $root.seo.pageTitle - translate }}". nowness.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  12. "FLOWER - A Matt Lambert Film - Helix Studios". www.helixstudios.net. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
  13. "out of this world: i-D meets mykki blanco". I-d. 2017-10-04. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
  14. Dazed (2017-11-17). "Adwoa Aboah narrates new film about nipple censorship". Dazed. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
  15. Dazed (2018-05-21). "Lotic is seeking power in an unpredictable world". Dazed. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
  16. Dazed (2018-05-31). "Berlin duo Evvol chat to Peaches about their joyously queer new video". Dazed. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
  17. "F Word Magazine". fwordmag.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  18. "VITIUM - NARCISSUS MAGAZINE". narcissusmagazine.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  19. "matt lambert explores safe spaces for grindr's first photo book - read - i-D". vice.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
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