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Roger Ross Williams

Fri., 11/4, 7:30pm
September 30, 2016• byErin Smith

Roger Ross WilliamsLife, Animated Director Roger Ross Williams is the first African American director to win an Academy Award for his documentary short, Music by Prudence (2010). Prior to becoming an independent filmmaker, Williams was an acclaimed television journalist and producer for over 15 years for outlets including TV Nation, ABC News, NBC News, CNN, PBS, Comedy Central and the Sundance Channel.

Recently, Williams directed Blackface, a short film on the tradition of Black Pete in the Netherlands for CNN Films. He presently has several projects in development including “Traveling While Black,” an interactive project that will feature a Virtual Reality component; and a feature documentary about the prison industrial complex for The Why? Foundation. Williams serves on the Alumni Advisory Board of the Sundance Institute, frequently mentoring filmmakers from the developing world and under-represented communities on how to channel personal adversity into their art.

 

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Roger Ross William, Filmography

Land of the Lost Sidekicks (2016) — Director

Life, Animated (2016) — Director/Producer

Blackface (2015) — Director

Gospel of Intolerance (2015) — Director

God Loves Uganda (2013) — Director/Producer/Writer

Music by Prudence (2010) — Director/Producer

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The 10th annual 41 North Film Festival is made possible in part by a grant from Michigan Humanities, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Major sponsorship provided by the Department of Humanities, the Department of Visual and Performing Arts, the College of Sciences and Arts, and the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts.

Michigan Technological University is an Equal Opportunity Educational Institution/Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes providing equal opportunity for protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

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