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ROSWELL
(Bill Brown | 19:17 | Documentary)

Filed under: Comedy, Documentary, Home Movies, Personal Narrative, Political Films, Rooftop Filmmakers, Rooftop Filmmakers' Fund, Watch Short Films



In this action-packed experimental documentary, Bill Brown drifts through New Mexico trying to find out what caused that lonely spacecraft to crash land in a tiny town in the American desert half a century ago.

Bill has been one of Rooftop Films' favorite filmmakers for years. He covers an astonishing and amusingly diverse range of topics--including aliens from outerspace (here in Roswell) and aliens from across the border (in The Other Side)--with an low-fi aesthetic and an extremely personal touch. It's really a thrill to have unique and thoughtful film art like this online.

Two whole DVDs of Bill's work are onsale now: Homeland Insecurity and The Next Best Place.

Through the Rooftop Filmmakers' Fund, we recently gave a grant to Bill's newest film, Cumberland, which he calls "a landscape film about torture." Bill will be reconstructing the lives of the 7 members of the 372 Military Police Company who were convicted of abusing detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. "I am interested how in a global economy, a small American town is an extension of the global marketplace, and how in a global war on terror, it is an extension of the battlefield. I hope to understand a little better how seven representatives of America's battered working class came to bear the responsibility for the failure of America's foreign policy and moral authority."

Everyone should also check out Bill's amazing, handwritten travel zine Dream Whip, and his nostalgic novel about a long lost Los Angeles, Saugus to the Sea.

Tags: Bill Brown, Comedy, Documentary, Personal Narrative, Rooftop Filmmakers' Fund, Rooftop Films, Roswell, Watch Short Films

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