David de Rozas is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker, visual artist, and educator based in Los Angeles. His practice inquires about the politics of memory by looking at places, bodies, and materialities as sites implicitly or explicitly shaped by unfolding historical authority, regimes of truth, and institutions of power. David’s research seeks to contest a history of cultural amnesia and physical violence via collective resistance and cultural restoration across the intermingled past-present-future.

He directed and produced GIVE (2018), winning seven international awards, including Best Short Documentary at FullFrame and Best Experimental at the Smithsonian African American Film Festival. The film was nationally broadcast on P.O.V. and nominated for an Emmy under the Documentary Outstanding New Approaches category in 2019.

His work has been presented at NY MoMA, Visions du Réel, FullFrame, Sheffield Doc/Fest, or Kassel DocFest among others.

Website: http://www.awayaboutsomething.com/

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