Stephen Broomer is a Toronto-based documentary filmmaker and cultural researcher. His first feature-length film, The Great Homeless Count, has screened at Universities and art galleries throughout Ontario, including York University, the University of Waterloo, and the Niagara Arts Centre. It has also been incorporated into forthcoming lesson plans by faculty at Lethbridge, Simon Fraser, and the University of Washington (Seattle). He is currently developing a documentary project on the gentrification of the Queen West Triangle for the Visible City Research Project and Archive, as well as an independent project on the Village townhouse community at York University. He is currently developing a thesis on the genesis of the English-Canadian Feature Film.
Stephen has worked as a student mentor in York University's Faculty of Fine Arts, and has instructed undergraduate students at the Schulich School of Business in elementary film analysis. He has done cultural programming for the Toronto arts festival Alley Jaunt, and has participated in an administrative capacity in the programming of the York University Department of Film's speaker series. He has written on film and experimental music for a variety of Canadian and International publications.

