Theo Anthony

Theo Anthony

História

Theo Anthony is a filmmaker and photographer based in Baltimore and Upstate New York. His first feature documentary, RAT FILM, premiered to critical acclaim, with a successful festival and theatrical run followed by a broadcast premiere on PBS Independent Lens in early 2018. Theo is the recipient of the 2018 Sundance Art of Non-Fiction Fellowship and the 2019 Sundance and Simons Foundation Science Sandbox Fellowship. In 2015, he was named to Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Film.

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Theo Anthony

Filmes

Theo Anthony Makes a Stool
A documentary filmmaker talks us through the steps of his latest project — a wooden stool.
We're All Going to the World's Fair
Man on Treadmill
Reality and fantasy begin to blur when a teenager, alone in her attic bedroom, immerses herself in a role-playing horror game online.
All Light, Everywhere
Self
The film explores the past, present, and future relationships between technology, vision, and power. From arcane theories of sight to the emergence of virtual reality and police body camera programs, the film takes a kaleidoscopic investigation into how the reality of what we see is constructed through the tools that we use to see.
All Light, Everywhere
Editor
The film explores the past, present, and future relationships between technology, vision, and power. From arcane theories of sight to the emergence of virtual reality and police body camera programs, the film takes a kaleidoscopic investigation into how the reality of what we see is constructed through the tools that we use to see.
All Light, Everywhere
Director
The film explores the past, present, and future relationships between technology, vision, and power. From arcane theories of sight to the emergence of virtual reality and police body camera programs, the film takes a kaleidoscopic investigation into how the reality of what we see is constructed through the tools that we use to see.
Subject to Review
Writer
Traçando a história de mais de cem anos que envolve a repetição instantânea e narrando momentos controversos antes e depois da era da revisão no tênis, o documentário explora os mecanismos das câmeras e simulações computadorizadas que agora servem como palavra final, mas também os limites da veracidade deles.
Subject to Review
Self
Traçando a história de mais de cem anos que envolve a repetição instantânea e narrando momentos controversos antes e depois da era da revisão no tênis, o documentário explora os mecanismos das câmeras e simulações computadorizadas que agora servem como palavra final, mas também os limites da veracidade deles.
Subject to Review
Additional Photography
Traçando a história de mais de cem anos que envolve a repetição instantânea e narrando momentos controversos antes e depois da era da revisão no tênis, o documentário explora os mecanismos das câmeras e simulações computadorizadas que agora servem como palavra final, mas também os limites da veracidade deles.
Subject to Review
Editor
Traçando a história de mais de cem anos que envolve a repetição instantânea e narrando momentos controversos antes e depois da era da revisão no tênis, o documentário explora os mecanismos das câmeras e simulações computadorizadas que agora servem como palavra final, mas também os limites da veracidade deles.
Subject to Review
Director
Traçando a história de mais de cem anos que envolve a repetição instantânea e narrando momentos controversos antes e depois da era da revisão no tênis, o documentário explora os mecanismos das câmeras e simulações computadorizadas que agora servem como palavra final, mas também os limites da veracidade deles.
Rat Film
Director of Photography
Across walls, fences, and alleys, rats not only expose our boundaries of separation but make homes in them. "Rat Film" is a feature-length documentary that uses the rat—as well as the humans that love them, live with them, and kill them--to explore the history of Baltimore.
Rat Film
Writer
Across walls, fences, and alleys, rats not only expose our boundaries of separation but make homes in them. "Rat Film" is a feature-length documentary that uses the rat—as well as the humans that love them, live with them, and kill them--to explore the history of Baltimore.
Rat Film
Editor
Across walls, fences, and alleys, rats not only expose our boundaries of separation but make homes in them. "Rat Film" is a feature-length documentary that uses the rat—as well as the humans that love them, live with them, and kill them--to explore the history of Baltimore.
Rat Film
Director
Across walls, fences, and alleys, rats not only expose our boundaries of separation but make homes in them. "Rat Film" is a feature-length documentary that uses the rat—as well as the humans that love them, live with them, and kill them--to explore the history of Baltimore.
Chop My Money
Editor
A day in the life of three street kids in the Eastern Congo. Featuring music by Dirty Beaches.
Chop My Money
Director of Photography
A day in the life of three street kids in the Eastern Congo. Featuring music by Dirty Beaches.
Chop My Money
Writer
A day in the life of three street kids in the Eastern Congo. Featuring music by Dirty Beaches.
Chop My Money
Director
A day in the life of three street kids in the Eastern Congo. Featuring music by Dirty Beaches.
Peace in the Absence of War
Editor
A portrait of a confused city in pain. A tone-poem for a Baltimore at the juncture of unrest and healing, as the city responds to the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray, a Black American Baltimore native, who died in police custody.
Peace in the Absence of War
Director of Photography
A portrait of a confused city in pain. A tone-poem for a Baltimore at the juncture of unrest and healing, as the city responds to the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray, a Black American Baltimore native, who died in police custody.
Peace in the Absence of War
Producer
A portrait of a confused city in pain. A tone-poem for a Baltimore at the juncture of unrest and healing, as the city responds to the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray, a Black American Baltimore native, who died in police custody.
Peace in the Absence of War
Director
A portrait of a confused city in pain. A tone-poem for a Baltimore at the juncture of unrest and healing, as the city responds to the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray, a Black American Baltimore native, who died in police custody.