Robert Banks
Born
Robert C. Banks, Jr.

(1966-09-07) September 7, 1966
OccupationExperimental filmmaker

Robert C. Banks, Jr. (born September 7, 1966) is an American experimental filmmaker.

Biography

Banks attended the Cleveland School of the Arts and has taught film at Cuyahoga Community College, the Cleveland Institute of Art,[1] and Cleveland State University.

His best known work is the 1992 the mixed media film essay, X: The Baby Cinema, a 4.5 minute, 16 mm short film which chronicled the commercial appropriation of the image of Malcolm X. It was met with disdain from director Spike Lee who made the biopic that same year.[2]

The 1994 feature documentary film, You Can't Get a Piece of Mind explores the world of Cleveland musician and Vietnam veteran, Dan "Supie T" Theman.

Banks has had his films shown at the Sundance Film Festival,[3] was named Filmmaker of the Year at the Midwest Filmmakers Conference, and in 2000, he was the honored guest filmmaker in London at the BBC British Short Film Festival.

Banks lives in Cleveland, Ohio.[4]

Filmography

  • (1989) Untitled (16 mm)
  • (1990) Froggy Central (16 mm)
  • (1992) Eyes (16 mm)
  • (1993) X The Baby Cinema (16 mm)
  • (1994) My First Drug....The Idiot Box (16 mm)
  • (1996) You Can't Get a Piece of Mind (16 mm)
  • (1997) MPG: Motion Picture Genocide (35 mm)
  • (1998) Jaded (35 mm)
  • (1999) Outlet (35 mm)
  • (1999) Embryonic (35 mm)
  • (1999) Gold Fish Sunflowers (35 mm)
  • (1999) Bone Face (35 mm)
  • (1999) Love Rusty (8 mm/16 mm/35 mm)
  • (2000) Rage Against the Dying Light
  • (2002) Autopilot
  • (2003) The Devil's Filmmaker: Bohica (cinematographer only)
  • (2004) A.W.O.L. (35 mm)
  • (2004) Banks vs. Barney (parody of Matthew Barney's Cremaster)
  • (2006) Cordoba Nights (A.K.A. 'A Corboba in Bronston') Directed by Luke and Andy Campbell-(16 mm) (co-director of photography only)
  • (2019) Paper Shadows (16 mm)[5]
  • (2022) Color Me Bone Face

Awards

  • Filmmaker of the Year (2001), Midwest Filmmakers Conference
  • Jury Citation Award for Outlet, Black Mariah Film Festival
  • Prize Pieces Award, National Black Programming Consortium
  • Best Experimental for X-The Baby Cinema (1993), The First NY Underground Film Festival
  • Won Audience Choice Award for Paper Shadows (2019), at the Chicago Underground Film Festival 2020

See also

References

  1. Mishak, Shawn (Mar 16, 2022). "'Robert Banks & Dexter Davis: Color Me Bone Face' Opens at MoCa Cleveland This Friday". Cleveland Scene. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  2. Robert Banks Is a One-Man Movie Studio - Spin
  3. DeMarco, Laura (November 18, 2018). "Cleveland's hardest working filmmaker: Robert Banks premieres feature film years in the making". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  4. ROBERT BANKS, JR. INTERVIEW, 03 DECEMBER 2008 · Cleveland Voices
  5. PAPER SHADOWS|Cleveland Institute of Art College of Art
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