Directing
Matt McCormick
Born November 16, 1972 (age 53)
No biography available.
Known For
Old Joy · 2006Old Joy
★ 6.42006
MovieDrama
Soon to be a father, Mark feels the pressure of domestic responsibility closing in, so he is more than happy to accept when his old friend Kurt proposes a camping trip in the Oregon wilderness. During their time together, the men come to grips with the changes in their lives and the effect on their relationship.
American Nutria · 2004American Nutria
★ 9.02004
MovieDocumentary
Nutria are a large, odd looking rodent from Argentina that were imported to the United States. This is a short documentary about them.
The 70s Dimension · 2005The 70s Dimension
★ 7.02005
Movie
A compilation disc in two parts. The first is a collection of 70s television ads called "What The 70s Really Looked Like", curated by Matt McCormick and Morgan Currie. The second part is called "70s Remix" (curated by Craig Baldwin and Noel Lawrence) which features a selection of art films that all make interventions on found footage from the 70s. These films include Matt McCormick's "The Vyrotonin Decision", Thad Povey's "Thine Inward-Looking Eyes", Tony Gault's "Not Too Much Remember", Damon Packard's "Toast 'ems", People Like Us's "We Edit Life" and Animal Charm's "Mark Roth".
Buzz One Four · 2017Buzz One Four
★ 7.02017
MovieDocumentary
Buzz One Four chronicles the ill-fated flight of a Cold War B-52 Stratofortress loaded with two 3-4-megaton nuclear bombs that crashed 90 miles from Washington DC in 1961. Information suggests that detonation came closer than official reports indicated. The full details of the crash have remained classified and otherwise repressed by the Air Force, but the filmmaker, Portlander Matt McCormick, grew up with this story because the pilot was his grandfather. As McCormick recounts the history of the era, aspects of this crash, and other little-know nuclear-weapons accidents, he leaves us wondering if the U.S. was in greater danger of nuking itself than of being attacked by the Russians.
What The 70s Really Looked Like · 2005What The 70s Really Looked Like
2005
Movie
Here's a media-archaeological treasure trove of 16mm commercials, PSAs, and TV ephemera from that delirious decade of polyester and smiley faces. From the classic iconography of the Marlboro Man to the absurd pitches for Jack LaLanne's "Glamour Stretchers," this outrageously retro review of candy-colored clips offers more than campy fun. In fact, it allows us precious insight into a lost, impossibly innocent world of fondly remembered looks, styles, and attitudes, from way back in the good ol' 20th Century.
Light Tiger Eye · 2009Light Tiger Eye
2009
MovieDrama
A short film about color identification.
Future So Bright · 2010Future So Bright
★ 6.22010
MovieDocumentary
FUTURE SO BRIGHT is a documentation and mapping project that creatively catalogs abandoned spaces in the American West.
Sincerely, Joe P. Bear · 1999Sincerely, Joe P. Bear
★ 7.01999
Movie
Appropriated news clips from the 1960’s combine with hand-painted film to tackle the momentous issue of how polar bears cope with heartbreak and rejection.





