Bill Brown (filmmaker)

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Bill Brown
Nationality American
Field Documentary film, Photography

Bill Brown is a "nomadic"[1] filmmaker, photographer, and author from Lubbock, Texas. He has produced films on the United States–Mexico border, North Dakota missile silos, the Trans-Canada Highway, among other places. The films have been exhibited at numerous film festivals and museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York[2][3]. He's also the author of a zine called Dream Whip[4], and the book Saugus to the Sea (ISBN 978-0968974407).

[edit] Films

  • Roswell (1994)[5]
  • Hub City (1996) [6]
  • Confederation Park (1999)[5]
  • Buffalo Common (2001)[5]
  • Mountain State (2003)[5]
  • The Other Side (2006)[6]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ The Copyist Conspiracy
  2. ^ MoMA.org | Film Exhibitions | 2003 | MediaScope: Bill Brown and Bjorn Melhus
  3. ^ MoMA.org | Film Exhibitions | 2006 | TOMORROWLAND: CalArts in Moving Pictures
  4. ^ Bill Brown
  5. ^ a b c d Peripheral Produce | Catalog
  6. ^ a b Catalog | Homeland Insecurity DVD: Films by Bill Brown | Microcosm Publishing

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