Wren Warner
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Come To My Window
​2021
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Directed, shot and edited by Wren Warner
Written by Melissa Etheridge
Vocals and Violin: Bitch
Synths: Roger Paul Mason
Produced by Bitch and Roger Paul Mason
Mixed by Jon Hyman Mastered by Amy Dragon at Telegraph Mastering
I Love You Big Head
​Single channel (USA 10 min 2018)  3 channel installation (USA 10:01 min 2018)


I Love You Big Head is an experimental narrative that explores the common human experience of separation and connection. A large purple flower headed body journeys through time and space, climbing over mountains, and moving through consciousness.  Existing as both a 3-channel installation as well as a single channel, it articulates deep emotion through surreal and deliberately inexplicable movement and behavior.

Rewire Film Festival 2019
San Francisco Transgender Film Festival 2018
Irvine Arts Center 2018

​I am a Century
3 channel installation (USA 5:41 min 2017)

Ride Your Pony
2 channel installation (USA 3:20 min 2016)
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Ride Your Pony is a visual remix of pop culture, incorporating synchronicity and repetition through nature, movement, and the non-normative body.

why is the sun in my eyes?
Single channel (USA 3:55 min 2017)

​lili longed to feel her insides
​Single channel (USA 5 min 2011)


Geppetta's lili longed to feel her insides is a short fairy tale inspired by the life of pioneer trans woman Lili Elbe. Lili Elbe came out as trans in a time when language and GRS were still being experimented with. She died of complications after she underwent surgery that would have "enabled her to become a mother". The film was co-directed, filmed and edited by Wren Warner and features the song 'medicine' by a stick and a stone off the album Opal Nightly. 
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​Divergenti Film Festival 2013
Frameline Film Festival 2012
LA Transgender Film Festival 2012
San Francisco Transgender Film Festival 2011
Gender Reel 2011

Untitled
Single channel (USA 2:21 min 2013)

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Transpass
Single channel (USA 16:21 min 2012)


Transpass is a short documentary exposing the negative effects of the gender sticker on the SEPTA transportation pass in Philadelphia. The film consists of personal interviews, footage of Riders Against Gender Exclusion (RAGE) demonstrations and actions, and includes music created by people in the trans and queer community.
Philadelphia: SEPTA Transpass Controversy Inspires Movie
My City Paper New York City: Pass it Along
The Philadelphia Inquirer: SEPTA does away with sex
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 New Filmmakers New York 2014
 Frameline Film Festival 2013

 The Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival 2013

 South West Gay and Lesbian Film Festival 2013

 Scribe Street Movies 2013

 Philadelphia QFest 2012

 LA Transgender Film Festival 2012

 San Francisco Transgender Film Festival 2012  

​ Gender Reel 2012



Centerline
Single channel(USA 2:56 min 2014)

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1-7-2013
Single channel (USA 00:30 sec 2013)
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