


Yuula Benivolski, bounce #1
Took a photo of myself every morning for 3 days before I got ready to walk to the studio.
Yuula Benivolski is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker based in Toronto. She uses auto-fiction and personal archives to explore how major historical events are remembered by those who witnessed them. Embracing instability, her process involves reworking images until they disintegrate. She layers film, photographs, letters, postcards, and other ephemera into dream-like vignettes, presented in a non-linear structure that mirrors the shifting, fragmented nature of memory. Most recently, her work has been exhibited at DOXA Documentary Film Festival, Vancouver, BC (2025); Millennium Film Workshop, New York (2024); San Francisco Cinematheque (2024); Beijing International Short Film Festival (2024); Images Festival, Toronto (2023); and e-flux Screening Room, New York (2023).
Took a photo of myself every morning for 3 days before I got ready to walk to the studio.
Yuula Benivolski is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker based in Toronto. She uses auto-fiction and personal archives to explore how major historical events are remembered by those who witnessed them. Embracing instability, her process involves reworking images until they disintegrate. She layers film, photographs, letters, postcards, and other ephemera into dream-like vignettes, presented in a non-linear structure that mirrors the shifting, fragmented nature of memory. Most recently, her work has been exhibited at DOXA Documentary Film Festival, Vancouver, BC (2025); Millennium Film Workshop, New York (2024); San Francisco Cinematheque (2024); Beijing International Short Film Festival (2024); Images Festival, Toronto (2023); and e-flux Screening Room, New York (2023).