Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross, collectively known as the Ross Brothers are an American
independent film
An independent film, independent movie, indie film, or indie movie is a feature film or short film that is film production, produced outside the Major film studios, major film studio system in addition to being produced and distributed by independ ...
making duo. They are known for the feature films ''
45365
''45365'' is a 2009 American documentary film made by first-time directors the Ross brothers, Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross. The film is about the everyday life of the small town Sidney, Ohio, and the people living in it; the title comes from the ...
'', ''
Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets'' and ''
Contemporary Color''.
Early life
Bill and Turner were born in
Sidney, Ohio
Sidney is a city in Shelby County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. The population was 20,421 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is approximately north of Dayton, Ohio, Dayton and south of Toledo, Ohio, Toledo, and is a ...
, in 1980 and 1982 respectively. The pair eventually moved to
New Orleans
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and began making films as a duo, shooting, editing, directing and conceiving of their projects in tandem.
Career
''45365''
The first film by The Ross Brothers was their 2009 feature ''
45365
''45365'' is a 2009 American documentary film made by first-time directors the Ross brothers, Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross. The film is about the everyday life of the small town Sidney, Ohio, and the people living in it; the title comes from the ...
'', which explores a day in the life of their hometown, Sidney, Ohio. The title is derived from the zip code of the town. Captured in a stream of consciousness, vérité style, the film functions as a portrait of a city and its people.
Roger Ebert
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called it "an achingly beautiful film". The film went on to win the Grand Jury Prize at
SXSW
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and an
Independent Spirit Award
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.
''Tchoupitoulas''
Their sophomore effort was 2012's Tchoupitoulas, which follows a street in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Set over the course of a night, the film shows New Orleans from the street level, luxuriating in the idiosyncrasies of the vibrant, complex city as three young brothers wander around after missing the final ferry home. The film was the recipipient of the True Vision Award from the
True/False Film Festival
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.
''Western''
Western is the story of two towns beside one another, on either side of the US/Mexico border along the Rio Grande River; Eagle Pass, Texas and Piedras Niegras, Mexico. The film primarily documents the daily activities of Chad Foster, a former mayor and strong opponent to the federal border fence, and Martín Wall, a cattle broker whose business is halted by the government sanctions responding to narco-violence across the border.
''Contemporary Color''
In 2015,
David Byrne
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Byrne has ...
organized a new show titled
Contemporary Color. It consisted of two arena concerts in Brooklyn and Toronto, and featured ten musical acts, including
Nelly Furtado
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,
Devonte Hynes
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,
Ad-Rock
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and
St. Vincent
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People Saints
* Vincent of Saragossa (died 304), a.k.a. Vincent the Deacon, deacon and martyr
* Saint Vincenca, 3rd century Roman martyress, whose relics are in Blato, Croatia
* Vincent, Orontius, and Victor (died 305 ...
who teamed up with ten color guard groups from across America. The Ross Brothers came aboard and made a concert documentary about the event.
''Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets''
Their most formalistically ambitious film to date, ''Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets'' is the tale of a
Las Vegas
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dive bar called the Roaring 20s during its final night before shutting down. In reality, the bar used as a set was actually filmed inside a bar in
Terrytown, Louisiana
Terrytown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is on the "Westbank" (to the south) of the Mississippi River. It is a suburb within the New Orleans– Metairie&ndas ...
. The film features both actors and real people, filmed together in improvised situations.
The film premiered at the
2020 Sundance Film Festival
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.
''Gasoline Rainbow''
Premiering at the
80th Venice International Film Festival
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Alberto Barbera, Venice's artistic director, acknowledged that the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike was likely to impact the festival ...
, ''
Gasoline Rainbow'' is The Ross Brothers' first fully acknowledged, pure fiction film. Utilizing their observational, unscripted style, the film follows five
Gen-z teenagers from a small town in Oregon who set out on a great American road trip, in search of "The Party at the End of the World".
Influences
The Ross Brothers have referenced the films of
Les Blank
Les Blank (November 27, 1935 – April 7, 2013) was an American documentary filmmaker best known for his portraits of American traditional musicians.
Life and career
Leslie Harrod Blank Jr. was born November 27, 1935, in Tampa, Florida. He atten ...
, ''
Touki Bouki
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In 20 ...
'' by
Djibril Diop Mambéty
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and the works of
Robert Altman
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as being major influences in style and storytelling. On Les Blank they've stated "When you watch a Les Blank film, you’re watching him see the world. You see his humanity, and it’s sloppy and messy and sweaty and loving."
Filmography
* 2009: ''
45365
''45365'' is a 2009 American documentary film made by first-time directors the Ross brothers, Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross. The film is about the everyday life of the small town Sidney, Ohio, and the people living in it; the title comes from the ...
''
* 2010: ''Dinosaur Curtains''
* 2012: ''Tchoupitoulas''
* 2013: ''River''
* 2015: ''Western''
* 2016: ''
Contemporary Color''
* 2018: ''No Time to Look Back''
* 2020: ''
Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets''
* 2021: ''Second Star to the Right and Straight on 'Til Morning''
* 2023: ''Rose City Hurricane''
* 2023: ''
Gasoline Rainbow''
References
External links
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Filmmakers from Ohio
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)