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Bwaise Town

Work-in-progress 2008

Director, Camera, Editing: Robert Wyrod

 

Bwaise Town focuses on the lives of three Ugandan young men as they struggle to live up to local expections of being a man in a poor community in Kampala, Uganda. This streaming video is a compilation of footage from Bwaise, and it provides a flavor of everyday life in the area. A trailer for the Bwaise Town documentary is coming soon.


South Side Warriors

30 minutes

2002

Director, Camera, Editing, Music: Robert Wyrod

 

The South Side of Chicago is notorious as one of the largest areas of urban poverty in America. Yet in the shadow of the massive housing projects, a vibrant martial arts tradition has been flourishing since the 1950s. South Side Warriors is the first documentary to examine the vibrant martial arts scene on Chicago’s predominately-black South Side. Focusing on two different schools with long histories on the South Side, the film chronicles how the Asian martial arts have been adopted and adapted by African Americans to cope with life in some of America’s poorest communities.


Surviving in an Asian Megacity

5 minutes

2006

Director, Camera, Editing: Robert Wyrod

Additional Editing: Rachel Rinaldo

 

With a population of over 10 million, Indonesia's capital Jakarta is one of Asia's megacities. Like similar cities, there is increasing tension between an expanding elite population and a growing urban poor. The mayor of Jakarta has a solution to this problem - evict the urban poor. This video looks at life in three poor communities in Jakarta, highlighting their strategies for survival in very uncertain times.


Division + Western

30 minutes

2002

Director, Camera, Editing: Rachel Rinaldo

Additional Camera and Editing: Robert Wyrod

West of the lofts and rehabbed townhouses of Chicago's trendy Wicker Park neighborhood lies Humboldt Park, the country's second largest Puerto Rican community. Division + Western explores the connections between gentrification, colonialism, and cultural resistance in the Humboldt Park community. It illuminates the day-to-day fight against gentrification, and explores how the neighborhood’s cultural identity became a resource against displacement.


Maxwell Street Blues

10 minutes

2001

Camera, Editing: Robert Wyrod

Additional Camera: James Fraher

Maxwell Street Blues chronicles the struggle to save Chicago’s Maxwell Street community, the birthplace of the electric blues. The film contains rare archival footage of Maxwell Street in the 1940s, and documents some of the last blues performances in this historic community.
 

 in vivo: Selected Stories of Genetic Manipulation

10 minutes

1996

Director, Camera, Editing, Music: Robert Wyrod

 

This experimental documentary examines the frontiers of human genetic engineering. It explores the ethical terrain of the emerging field of human gene therapy research and includes original interviews with the leading scientists working in this area.

Dialogo

10 minutes

1993

Co-director, Editing: Robert Wyrod

This two-channel video installation examined the complex cultural fabric of several New York City Latino communities. Presented at the New Museum of Contemporary Art as part of Testimonio, an exhibit of Latino culture in New York City.
 
View photographs of installation