Bill Brown is a media artist interested in ways landscape is interpreted, appropriated, and reconfigured according to human desires, memories, and dreams. His films have screened at venues around the world, including the Rotterdam Film Festival, the London Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival, and Lincoln Center. A retrospective of his films was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In addition to his filmmaking, Brown is the co-founder of the Zine Machine: Durham Printed Matter Festival, and the Cosmic Rays Film Festival, an annual showcase of experimental and first-person films.
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Roswell (1994) as Narrator |
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Montreal (2024) Director |
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Life on the Mississippi (2019) Director |
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XCTRY (2018) Director |
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Amarillo Ramp (2017) Director |
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A Question of Reentry (2016) Director |
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Speculation Nation (2014) Director |
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A Return to The Return to Reason (2013) Producer |
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Memorial Land (2012) Director |
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Document (2011) Director |
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Uranus (2010) Director |
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Chicago Corner (2009) Director |
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The Other Side (2006) Director |
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Chicago Detroit Split (2005) Director |
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Kustom Kamera Kommandos (2005) Director |
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Mountain State (2003) Director |
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Buffalo Common (2002) Director |
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Buffalo Common (2002) Screenplay |
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Confederation Park (1999) Director |
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Hub City (1997) Director |
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Roswell (1994) Director |
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Letters to Caveh (2001-2004) () Director |