Ryan McKenna

Ryan McKenna

  • Place of birth: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Biography

Ryan McKenna is a Canadian film writer & director. His films include The First Winter (2012), Le coeur de madame Sabali (2015), and Cranks (2019). In 2011, McKenna shot his micro budget feature debut The First Winter '12. During the post-production, McKenna and his editor Matthew Rankin co-wrote the Winnipeg Brutalist Manifesto. In 2014, McKenna began experimenting with incorporating archival materials into his work, which resulted in the shorts Four-Mile Creek '14, Controversies '14, and Voices of Kidnapping '17. In 2015, McKenna directed his French language feature debut Le coeur de madame Sabali, which was the winner of the Grand Prix at Montreal's FNC. Le coeur de madame Sabali showcased McKenna's deadpan humour and his ability at creating unique visual worlds. In 2019, McKenna completed his third feature film Cranks, a film that mixed archival elements in a fiction feature.

Production

Controversies

2014

As Director

Le Cœur de Madame Sabali

2015

As Director

The First Winter

2013

As Director

Bon voyage

2009

As Director

Cranks

2019

As Director

Cranks

2019

As Producer

Promenades nocturnes

2022

As Director

Promenades nocturnes

2022

As Producer

Promenades nocturnes

2022

As Screenplay

I Used To Live There

2023

As Director

Four Mile Creek

2024

As Director

Four Mile Creek

2024

As Editor

Voices of Kidnapping

2018

As Director of Photography

Voices of Kidnapping

2018

As Editor

Voices of Kidnapping

2018

As Writer

Honky Tonk Ben

2011

As Editor

Honky Tonk Ben

2011

As Director

Honky Tonk Ben

2011

As Director of Photography

Voices of Kidnapping

2018

As Director

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