Evan Mather, FASLA, is a landscape architect and independent filmmaker based in Los Angeles. His films explore issues of landscape, place and memory; spanning multiple genres, including animation, documentary, essay, music video, and film title design. His 2007 film So What? received the 2008 Communications Award of Honor from the American Society of Landscape Architects and he is a Graham Foundation recipient for his 2009 documentary A Necessary Ruin: The Story of Buckminster Fuller and the Union Tank Car Dome, Evan’s works have screened at Sundance, SXSW, Seattle Art Museum, Walker Art Center, National Building Museum, A+D Museum (Los Angeles) and the McMurdo Station (Antarctica). Hand Crafted Films is his playground.
Eau De Maison, 2017
Re-Creation, 2017
My Two Kentuckys, 2017
How To Read An Island, 2017
Sic Erat Scriptum, 2016
Hringvegur, 2016
S,M,L,XLA: A Time-Lapsed Circumnavigation of Los Angeles, 2014
From Sea To Shining Sea, 2014
WREN, 2014
Olympic & Western: A Primer on the Typographic Order and an Argument for its Proper Usage in the Built Environment, 2012
I Am An Artist, 2012
12 Minutes To Vegas, 2012
Pavillon Dans Les Arbres, 2012
Building A Sustainable Future, 2012
Telly, 2011
A Plea For Modernism, 2011
The Patron Saint Of Television, 2010
39-A: Een Reisverhaal Van Eindeloos, 2010
Eagle Rock (Los Angeles) California, 2010
A Necessary Ruin: The Story Of Buckminster Fuller And The Union Tank Car Dome, 2010
Santa Monica Civic Center Parking Structure, 2009
Grangegorman, 2008
So What?, 2007
Chinese University Hong Kong: 2021, 2007
Independent Exposure: The Art of the Moving Image, 2007
Scenic Highway, 2007
The Image Of The City, 2006
Expressions, 2005
A Fool’s Errand, 2004
My Big Fat Independent Movie: Title Sequence, 2004
Clowntime Is Over, 2003
Bodybags, 2003
Pavlov’s Bell, 2003
Icarus of Pittsburgh, 2002
Red Vines, 2001
Airplane Glue, 2001
Fansom The Lizard, 2000
Buena Vista Fight Club, 1999
Les Pantless Menace, 1999
Vert, 1999
Kung Fu Kenobi’s Big Adventure, 1999
Godzilla Versus Disco Lando, 1998
Quentin Tarantino’s Star Wars, 1998
The Creature From Outer Space, 1982Re-Creation