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Director Ross McElwee joins us for a post-film discussion.
This screening is free to Amherst Cinema Members.
Armed with a 16mm camera and a grant to make a documentary about the lingering aftermath of William Tecumseh Sherman’s 1864 march to the sea, Ross McElwee gets sidetracked. After his girlfriend breaks up with him, Ross shifts his attention from the historical to the personal, to the battlefield of modern love.
A compulsive filmmaker who finds it easier to talk to people when he has a camera in his hand, Ross embarks on a sociological chronicle that documents the courting rites and rituals of the New South. A generous and humanistic portrait of several remarkable women that Ross meets along the way, SHERMAN'S MARCH sketches its characters with novelistic sensitivity: Pat, an aspiring actress with a yen for Burt Reynolds; Claudia, the roller-skating interior designer; Jackie, the activist whose anti-nuclear advocacy dovetails with Ross’s deepest fears; and above all, Charleen Swansea, Ross’s mentor and a one-woman Greek chorus of unsolicited romantic counsel.
A landmark of first-person filmmaking that presaged everything from Michael Moore and Bing Liu to reality TV, SHERMAN'S MARCH is re-released in 2026 in a new 4K restoration.
Join us Thursday, August 6 for a screening of REMAKE, Ross McElwee's newest film.
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amherst, massachusetts,documentary,modern love,remarkable women,sociological chronicle,sherman's march w/ director ross mcelwee in person! (bellwether),first-person filmmaking
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