Justin Ervin

Películas

Rittenhouse Square
Director of Photography
A young street singer and a homeless veteran, both on a self-destructive path, battle dark times through friendship and music.
¿¡Soy lo bastante negro para ti!?
Director of Photography
El crítico de cine estadounidense Elvis Mitchell explora la revolución negra en el cine de la década de 1970, desde películas de género hasta realismo social, desde la creación de nuevas superestrellas hasta el oficio de autores emergentes. Relata sus propias experiencias como espectador mientras detalla las historias cinematográficas y políticas que llevaron a este extraordinario florecimiento de un recién ascendido Heroísmo negro.
Down a Dark Stairwell
Camera Operator
Set in motion by a tragic police-involved shooting, two communities of color navigate fraught perceptions of injustice, inequality, and discrimination in the eyes of the law.
Busy Inside
Director of Photography
Karen Marshall’s body, mind, and heart do not belong to her alone. She shares them with Rosalee, a smart and perky teenager; Timee, a flamboyant, puerile youth, who wears women’s clothing; an old lady, a habitué of museums; and a dozen of others. Karen’s official diagnosis is Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Through personal stories, “Busy Inside” delves deeply into DID — a condition that fascinates and puzzles modern psychiatry.