About
Jeremy Moss is an Associate Professor of Film and Director of the Film and Media Arts Program at Franklin & Marshall College. His work bridges experimental filmmaking, surrealist aesthetics, and critical engagement with themes of fluidity and transgression. Born in Saint George, Utah, his films critically explore cultural norms and environmental landscapes through non-normative cinematic forms. Moss' films have screened globally at venues like TIFF Bell Lightbox, Anthology Film Archives, and festivals such as Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival.
Education details are not explicitly stated, but his training in independent narrative and documentary filmmaking informs his pedagogical approach. Research interests center on avant-garde film practices, the materiality of film media, and cultural critique through experimental forms.
Moss co-founded the Gleaners Film Festival (2022), a platform showcasing non-normative works, and programs for Moviate Underground Film Festival. His films are distributed by Light Cone. Key themes across his works include resistance to fixed narratives, boundary exploration, and sensory experimentation. Advising details are unavailable, but his teaching includes courses on film production, experimental techniques, and documentary practices.
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