Ross McElwee Movies
- 1991
Something to Do with the Wall
Something to Do with the Wall71991HD
In 1986, Ross McElwee (Sherman's March) and Marilyn Levine were making a film about the 25th anniversary of the Berlin Wall, when the imposing structu...
- 1985
Sherman's March
Sherman's March6.91985HD
Ross McElwee sets out to make a documentary about the lingering effects of General Sherman's march of destruction through the South during the Civil W...
- 2011
Photographic Memory
Photographic Memory5.52011HD
Distressed over his teenaged son's addiction to the Internet and fearful that the developing boy has grown detached from the real world, documentary f...
- 1997
Six O'Clock News
Six O'Clock News61997HD
Filmmaker Ross McElwee trails characters whose stories have been fodder for television news and takes their tales of loss and longing further than the...
- 1993
Time Indefinite
Time Indefinite6.91993HD
After documentarian Ross McElwee gets married, a series of misfortunes follow: his grandmother dies, his wife miscarries, and then his father dies les...
- 1977
Charleen or How Long Has This Been Going On?
Charleen or How Long Has This Been Going On?81977HD
In Charleen, documentarian Ross McElwee looks at the life of a North Carolina poet and teacher who acts as a muse to a motley crew of artists and musi...
- 1984
Backyard
Backyard61984HD
Documentary film maker Ross McElwee returns to his family home in Charlotte NC. In filming his family, he captures a microcosm of Southern society.
- 2004
Bright Leaves
Bright Leaves6.92004HD
Ross McElwee travels through the North Carolina tobacco belt in search of the ancient southern traditions associated with tobacco growing and use, whi...
- 2024
Remake
Remake02024HD
For nearly forty years, Ross McElwee has made closely observed and profoundly subjective documentaries about how his personal life intersects with the...
- 1997
Who Is Henry Jaglom?
Who Is Henry Jaglom?6.61997HD
Hailed by some as a cinematic genius, a feminist voice and a true maverick of American cinema, dismissed by others as a voyeuristic fraud and the "wor...