THIS WORLD IS NOT MY OWN – Documentary on American Folk Artist Nellie Mae Rowe

An innovative documentary that traces the lifespan of an artist who struggled to dedicate her life to art, the film explores the personal and political events that shaped her singular body of work. More information is below, or learn more here.

Official Trailer 

Chewing-gum sculptures, a wealthy gallerist, a firebrand wrestler, a notorious murder case and the segregated south – it’s all part of Nellie Mae Rowe’s boundless universe. THIS WORLD IS NOT MY OWN reimagines this self-taught artist’s world and her life spanning the 20th century. Featuring Uzo Aduba (“Orange is the New Black,” “In Treatment”) and Amy Warren (Armageddon Time, “Boardwalk Empire”).
THIS WORLD IS NOT MY OWN

A film by 
Opendox
(Petter Ringbom & Marquise Stillwell)

97 minutes / Not Rated / English / Documentary / 2023
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World Premiere!
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Saturday, March 11 // 7p & 7:30pm
Violet Crown Cinema, Austin
Filmmakers Petter Ringbom, Marquise Stillwell, Ruchi Mital scheduled to attend,
as well as select crew and subjects featured in the film

Wednesday, March 15 // 4p & 4:30p
Violet Crown Cinema, Austin

Saturday, March 18 // 11:45a
Alamo South Lamar, Austin

ABOUT THE FILM
Beginning with her birthday July 4, 1900, artist Nellie Mae Rowe’s life spanned the 20th century. For most of her life, Nellie made art in obscurity, propelled by a force she viewed as a God-given gift. As the daughter of a sharecropper and former slave, she made art from whatever she could find. As an adult, she transformed her home into her “Playhouse,” an imaginative oasis filled with vibrant drawings, handmade sculptures and dolls, and collected objects. Six years before her death, a wealthy gallerist, Judith Alexander, “discovered” and introduced her work to the art world.

Over four acts and an interlude, This World is Not My Own traces the lifespan of an artist who struggles to dedicate her life to art while exploring the personal and political events that shaped her singular body of work. The film mixes traditional documentary techniques with animations and scripted scenes shot in intricately detailed sets to bring her dynamic story to life.

Opendox created film sets that reimagine Nellie’s “Playhouse,” and partnered with Kaktus Film to design and animate 3D characters in Nellie’s and her gallerist’s likenesses. Actresses Uzo Aduba and Amy Warren perform scripted scenes based on Nellie Mae Rowe quotes. Their recorded voices and movements make the animated Nellie and Judith come to life.

This World is Not My Own tells the story of a woman who was born an artist, but had to overcome many obstacles to dedicate herself to her art. Ultimately, Nellie builds the world she wants to live in. She invites Judith to join her, and for us to consider what they left behind.

DIRECTED BY Opendox (Petter Ringbom and Marquise Stillwell)
WRITTEN BY Ruchi Mital and Petter Ringbom
STARRING Uzo Aduba, Amy Warren
PRODUCED BY Ruchi Mital
EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY dream hampton, Marquise Stillwell
CINEMATOGRAPHY BY Petter Ringbom
EDITING BY Princess A. Hairston
ORIGINAL MUSIC BY Matthew Head

ABOUT OPENDOX
Opendox is a New York-based production company making feature-length, short and commercial non-fiction films. Founded by two filmmakers with a background in art and design, Petter Ringbom and Marquise Stillwell, Opendox is an experienced group of producers, directors, cinematographers, editors and musicians that come together to tell engaging stories for distribution, institutions and clients. Previous feature film productions include The New Bauhaus, Shield and Spear, and The Russian Winter. Learn more at http://www.opndx.com/

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