The Ross Brothers, Bill and Turner, hailing from Sidney, Ohio, have created a unique body of work that blends documentary filmmaking with fictional storytelling. Their films explore the human experience with an intimate and poetic lens, capturing the fragility and empathy found in everyday life. This retrospective showcases their notable films including "45365", a portrait of their hometown; "Tchoupitoulas," which depicts a lyrical night journey along a river; "Western," which presents characters living on the margins; "Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets," a chronicle of a bar facing closure; and "Gasoline Rainbow," a sensory road movie about youth's search for freedom. This event offers an exceptional opportunity to witness films that might be hard to find in theaters but that have won awards at prestigious festivals like SXSW, Venice, Berlin, and Sundance.
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