Malcolm Rogge
Malcolm Rogge, born in Winnipeg, 1969, is a filmmaker and lawyer. He holds an Honours B.A. J.D./M.E.S., and a Graduate Diploma in Latin American and Caribbean Studies. His debut feature documentary film, Under Rich Earth, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008 and went on to win several international awards, including First Prize at the Festival Internacional de Cine Invisible in Bilbao (Spain) and the Humanitarian Award at the Tiburón International Film Festival (USA).
Artist Code: 811
Videography
Santuario de Kimsakocha (Sanctuary of Kimsakocha)
2012, 05:50 minutes, colour, Spanish with English Subtitles
Under Rich Earth (Bajos Suelos Ricos)
2008, 92:00 minutes, colour, English and Spanish with English Subtitles
2007, 12:24 minutes, colour, English
2004, 04:30 minutes, Colour
Missile: The Omnipresence of Waves
2004, 05:30 minutes, Colour/B&W, English/French
Pretension Spaz: The Farley Theory
2004, 04:30 minutes, Colour
2002, 06:30 minutes, B&W, English
2001, 04:30 minutes, Colour
Critical Writing
by . LIFT: The Liason of Independant Filmmakers of Toronto, June 2001, v. 21, no. 3.