Cameron Clay
Editing
Biography
Cameron Clay is a filmmaker and video artist from Prince George’s County, MD. His work is rooted in the complex dynamics between Black men. Drawing from the long tradition of slow cinema, he examines the subtleties of communication, performed masculinity, and fraternal bonds. His work has been featured in Filmmaker Magazine, Blackstar Film Festival, Philadelphia Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival, First Take Film Festival, and the Philadelphia Film Showcase. He is a Milos Forman Directing Fellow, Lazaroff Screenwriting Award and Motion Picture Award recipient. Cameron is a Directing MFA candidate and Milos Forman Fellow at Columbia University. Cameron is based in New York City, NY.
Known For
Haunted by his recent death, a rapper’s younger brother struggles to finish his last verse.
MEMNON

Self-destructive in the aftermath of her best friend's suicide, a college senior crashes her older sister's party.
Shiner
A family returns home to find a mysterious man, disheveled and unwelcome, at their suburban doorstep.
hearth
Fighting the delirium of early sobriety, a Florida teenager dodges his probation officer in an effort to get high one last time.
All Day Is a Long Time

North Carolina, 1971. When his community is ravaged by inexplicable disappearances, a reverend uncovers an extraterrestrial explanation.
JESUS IS COMING (to take the Church away)
A newly separated couple is forced to spend moving day together.