
Frank V. Ross
Known for DirectingBorn 1980-10-09 (age 45) Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Hailing from the suburbs of Chicago, Frank V. Ross has written, directed, and edited six critically acclaimed independent features since 2005, including Quietly on By, Audrey the Trainwreck, and Tiger Tail in Blue. His work has shown in prestigious festivals and venues such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Harvard Film Archive, and been nominated and awarded at South By Southwest and The Gotham Awards, among others. His most recent feature, Bloomin Mud Shuffle was released by Factory 25 in 2017. As an actor Ross has appeared in films by Joe Swanberg, including Drinking Buddies, Mike Gibisser’s World of Facts, and, most recently, Zach Clark’s The Becomers.Read more
Movies & web series
Oh! My Dear Desire
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Oh! My Dear Desire
2003 · Movie
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Mercury in Retrograde
2017 · Movie
Quietly On By
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Quietly On By
2005 · Movie
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Anything That Moves
2025 · Movie
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Drinking Buddies
2013 · Movie
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Audrey the Trainwreck
2010 · Movie
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Harmony and Me
2010 · Movie
Tiger Tail in Blue
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Tiger Tail in Blue
2012 · Movie
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Privacy Settings
2013 · Movie
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Somebody Up There Likes Me
2013 · Movie
Present Company
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Present Company
2008 · Movie
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Hohokam
2007 · Movie
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Autoerotic
2011 · Movie
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Bloomin Mud Shuffle
2015 · Movie
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The Becomers
2024 · Movie
★ 3.9Find where to watch →
Caitlin Plays Herself
2011 · Movie
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Young American Bodies
2006 · Series

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Night Nurse
2026 · Movie

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Grasshoppers
2021 · Movie

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World of Facts
2018 · Movie
A Partial Theory of Commodity Fetishism in 3 Scenes (+ epilogue)
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A Partial Theory of Commodity Fetishism in 3 Scenes (+ epilogue)
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