Charleen

Ross McElwee
United States of America
1977
60'
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Description

The “wise and flamboyant” Charleen Swansea, McElwee’s friend and former high school teacher in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a born raconteur who can charm equally a classroom full of wary African American poetry students and a Bible studies group of genteel southern white women. (MoMA)

Awards and festivals

- Museum of Modern Art (New York) - Cineprobe Series
- North Carolina Film Festival- Best Documentary
- American Film Festival (New York) - Red Ribbon Award
- Boston Society of Film Critics - Best Feature Documentary
- FILMEX (Los Angeles International Film Exposition)
- Tyneside Film Festival

Biography of the director

Ross McElwee
Ross McElwee received his BA from Brown University followed by an MS from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977. He freelanced for a few years, shooting for documentarians D.A. Pennebaker in Washington DC, and John Marshall in Namibia before beginning to direct his own documentaries.

Ross McElwee has made eleven feature-length documentaries as well as several shorter films. Sherman's March won numerous awards, including Best Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. Time Indefinite won Best Film Award in several festivals. Six O'Clock News won Best Documentary at the Hawaii International Film Festival. Bright Leaves premiered at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival’s Directors’ Fortnight. Photographic Memory premiered at the 2011 Venice Film Festival.

McElwee's films have been included in the major festivals of Berlin, London, Vienna, Rotterdam, Florence, Quito, Sydney, Seoul, and Wellington. Retrospectives include the Museum of Modern Art; Art Institute of Chicago; American Museum of the Moving Image, New York; and États généraux du film documentaire in Lussas, France.

Ross McElwee teaches filmmaking at Harvard University where he is a professor in the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies.

Finished
Sessions

May

Thursday 10

  • 18:00 h
  • Filmoteca Española. Cine Doré Sala 2
Data sheet
Director
Ross McElwee
Language
English - Subtitled in Spanish
Screenplay
Ross McElwee
Sound
Michel Negroponte
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