Making Cinema Matter In Baltimore: Master Class w/ RaMell Ross

180 minutes

Presented by: RaMell Ross

Director: RaMell Ross

Making Cinema Matter in Baltimore: Masterclass with RaMell Ross
SAT OCT 6, 10AM-1PM | FREE WORKSHOP

Join us for this conversation with RaMell Ross, the director of Hale County This Morning, This Evening for a conversation about his career (which traces from basketball to large format photography to film), and the power of documentary to explore issues of race, identity, and humanity.

RaMell Ross is an artist, filmmaker and writer based in RI and Al. His work has appeared in places like the NY Times, Aperture, Harper’s Magazine,TIME, Oxford American, and the Walker Arts Center. His feature documentary Hale County This Morning, This Evening won a Special Jury Award for Creative Vision at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and has screened at MoMA and Lincoln Center. RaMell double majored in English and Sociology at Georgetown University and teaches in Brown University’s Visual Art Department. Variety called Ross a Top Ten Documentarian to Watch in 2018.

Making Cinema Matter in Baltimore is a FREE artist-led workshop and screening series featuring five nationally recognized visiting filmmakers. Distinguished filmmakers will lead workshops and community seminars that connect their films and filmmaking to social, creative, or cultural issues in Baltimore. Participants will explore impacts of film and media; to learn emerging practices in filmmaking; and to build local and national professional networks. This project is presented in partnership with Johns Hopkins University, Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Maryland Film Festival/Stavros Niarchos Foundation Parkway Theatre, Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, and the Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund.

This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.


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