Karl Lemieux is a Canadian film director best known for his collaborations with Montreal-based post rock band Godspeed You!
Black Emperor in 2010 – when the band came back after a seven-year hiatus – providing film projections shown at live concerts.
[1][2][3] Those projections largely consist of expressionist tapes shot at empty roads in Canada.
[4] In 2015, together with his bandmate David Bryant, Lemieux co-directed the experimental documentary short Quiet Zone about people with electromagnetic hypersensitivity living in the United States National Radio Quiet Zone in West Virginia.
[8] A year later Lemieux directed Shambles (original French title: Maudite poutine), his feature film debut.