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  1. Mar 1, 2017 · Directed by Leslie McCleave and shot over a 10-year period, the film is one of dozens of documentaries, features and shorts related to disabilities in the annual festival.

  2. Assistant Professor, Filmmaker at Queens College, CUNY · Experience: Queens College, CUNY · Location: New York · 62 connections on LinkedIn. View Leslie McCleaves profile on LinkedIn, a...

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  3. Leslie McCleave’s first feature, the supernatural, environmental-awareness tale ‘ROAD’, won the Outstanding Performance Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival and was acquired by Showtime. Her documentary feature, ‘How Sweet the Sound – The Blind Boys of Alabama’, will premiere at the Nashville Film Festival in April 2015.

  4. Leslie McCleave's first narrative feature the environmental thriller 'ROAD' won the Outstanding Performance Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival and was acquired by Showtime and iTunes. Her current film the documentary feature 'How Sweet the Sound – The Blind Boys of Alabama', premiered at the 2015 Nashville Film Festival and is currently ...

  5. Two ex-lovers set out on a road trip when Margaret (Catherine Kellner), a freelance photographer, gets her first big assignment: to survey environmental clean-up sites using the latest government-issued technology.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0347884Road (2005) - IMDb

    Road: Directed by Leslie McCleave. With Catherine Kellner, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, James Urbaniak, Peter Appel. Two exes take a dual-purpose road trip: allow Margaret (Catherine Kellner), a freelance photographer, to complete her assignment to check up on toxic waste sites along the U.S.-Canadian border, and deliver Jay (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) home to ...

  7. Leslie McCleave is known for Avenue X (1994), Blixa Bargeld Stole My Cowboy Boots (1996) and Road (2005).