Travis Wilkerson (born in 1969; Denver) is an American documentary film director, screenwriter, producer and performance artist. Named the "political conscience of 21st century American independent cinema," by Sight & Sound magazine, Wilkerson is heavily influenced by the Third Cinema movement, and known for films that combine "maximalist aesthetics and radical politics." This is owed, in part, to his meeting Cuban filmmaker Santiago Álvarez. Following the meeting, Wilkerson made the feature documentary Accelerated Under-Development about that meeting, and he was heavily involved in the rediscovery of Alvarez's films.
Directing
48
Male
1969-01-01
Denver, Colorado, USA
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Through the Graves the Wind Is Blowing
Machine Gun or Typewriter?
An Injury to One
Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun?
Django Unchained
Full Metal Kuleshov Effect
Nuclear Family
A Brief History of the Obliteration of Hope
Accelerated Under-Development: In the Idiom of Santiago Alvarez
Far from Afghanistan
Who Killed Cock Robin?
Los Angeles Red Squad: The Communist Situation in California
Distinguished Flying Cross
Sand Creek Equation
Proving Ground
Disaffection Image
The Fuckee's Hymn
Pluto Declaration
Fragments of Dissolution
For the 150th Anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre
National Archive V.1
Superior Elegy
For Michael Brown