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  1. Nov 25, 2019 · The Films of Frank V. Ross is the first comprehensive study of one of the 21st Centurys great unsung American filmmakers. Split Tooth Media will be releasing six essays, each focused on one of Ross’ films.

    • David Lowery

      Categories Best of the 2010s Film Frank V. Ross Interviews...

  2. Dec 4, 2019 · Frank V. Ross discusses his mid-career triumphs Present Company and Audrey the Trainwreck, frequent leading actor Tony Baker and working with David Lowery.

  3. Nov 26, 2019 · Split Tooth Media’s film editor, Brett Wright, has been in correspondence with filmmaker Frank V. Ross since 2016, when he was preparing his Master’s thesis on Ross’ work while studying at Boston University. What follows is the first of a three-part, career-spanning discussion of Ross’ life and filmmaking compiled from three years of ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1526979Frank V. Ross - IMDb

    Frank V. Ross was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is known for Oh! My Dear Desire (2003), Audrey the Trainwreck (2010) and Tiger Tail in Blue (2012).

    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • 2 min
    • Actor, Editor, Writer
  5. films by frank v. ross. Quietly on by. This is truly gut-wrenching filmmaking in the manner in which we're made feel every giddily awkward moment. -Corona Cork Film Festival. World Premiere at the Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago, September 2005. New American Independent Cinema Series at the Harvard Film Archive.

  6. Apr 10, 2015 · Frank V. Ross. For my money, Frank V. Ross is one of the most inventive, witty and honest low-budget filmmakers that major festival land has neglected to embrace. With the exception of the SXSW-premiering Audrey the Trainwreck, Ross’s films have toured the regional circuit like best kept secrets, with their structurally complex, yet casually ...

  7. Dec 9, 2015 · Frank V. Ross is an actor, editor, and filmmaker based in Chicago. In 2012, his sixth film as star, writer, director, and producer, Tiger Tail in Blue, was nominated for the “Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You” prize at the Gotham Awards.