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Morrisa Maltz’s fleet, engaging feature debut, “The Unknown Country,” an indie charting a lonely, grieving Native American woman’s revitalizing path along a highway of the American Midwest ...
In "Jazzy," filmmaker Morrisa Maltz's follow-up to "The Unknown Country, we follow two girls from the ages of six to 12.
A grieving young woman takes a road trip in The Unknown Country, a realist drama at SXSW from director Morrisa Maltz. Fans of Nomadland should be well served by this thoughtful film that casts ...
Morrisa Maltz: I was doing a lot of solo road trips as a young woman around 2016, maybe 2015. I was also working on a documentary called Ingrid.
Morrisa Maltz's warm-hearted road movie sets star Lily Gladstone in the middle of a true journey of the soul. To deem Morrisa Maltz a spiritual disciple of revered master Terrence Malick may seem ...
EXCLUSIVE: Lily Gladstone is set to reteam with Morrisa Maltz on Jazzy, a companion piece and follow-up to their acclaimed indie drama The Unknown Country, released by Music Box Films, which ...
Oscar-nominated actress Lily Gladstone will reteam with director Morissa Maltz for the film “Jazzy.” The film is a companion piece to the duo’s previous film, the 2022 film “The Unknown ...
Writer/director Morrisa Maltz may be known now thanks to her breakout feature “The Unknown Country” but the acclaimed filmmaker is clearly just getting started.. The “Unknown Country ...
Morrisa Maltz renders the realities of girlhood with compelling tenderness in her sophomore narrative effort Jazzy. The film, which takes place in the same cinematic universe as the director’s ...
While there was much Oscar buzz around “Killers of the Flower Moon” actor Lily Gladstone (one of the most exciting cinematic names of the past decade), there was another Gladstone-starrer out ...
Though the star gives ballast to writer-director Morrisa Maltz's hybrid road movie, it's not a one-woman vehicle, instead taking in a community of unsung souls. By Guy Lodge. Plus Icon.
Jack Evans, Dallas TX, (Why Do We make Things?) from Morrisa Maltz on Vimeo. The art world and its stock market-like unpredictability will quickly make even the most well-intentioned artist cynical.