Sam Pollard (filmmaker)
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Samuel D. Pollard is an American film director, editor, producer, and screenwriter. His films have garnered numerous awards such as Peabodys, Emmys, and an Academy Award nomination. In 2020, the
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gave him a career achievement award.
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, whose films Pollard has edited and produced, described him as being "a master filmmaker."
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characterizes his work in this way: "When I think about his documentaries, they add up to a corpus — a way of telling African-American history in its various dimensions."


Career

Born in
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, Samuel D. Pollard began his career in 1972 as an editor for Victor Kanefsky, after having taken courses in a workshop organized by
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. He obtained a BA from
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in 1973. Early in his career, he assisted George Bowers, the editor of ''
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'', '' The Good Son'' and '' The Stepfather''. St. Clair Bourne was also a mentor.


Awards and recognition

In 1998, Pollard received an
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nomination for ''4 Little Girls'' with Spike Lee. In 2010, Pollard (with Geeta Gandbhir and Arielle Amsalem) received an Emmy Award (Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming) for the film '' By the People: The Election of Barack Obama''. In 2020, the
International Documentary Association International Documentary Association (IDA), founded in 1982, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) that promotes nonfiction filmmakers, and is dedicated to increasing public awareness for the documentary genre. Their major program areas are: Advocacy, Filmm ...
gave Pollard its first Career Achievement Award. ''
MLK/FBI ''MLK/FBI'' is a 2020 American documentary film directed by Sam Pollard (known for co-directing the 1987 Oscar-nominated '' Eyes on the Prize''), from a screenplay by Benjamin Hedin and Laura Tomaselli. It follows Martin Luther King Jr. as he is i ...
'' was named best documentary at the 2020
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. In 2021,
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put together Tribute to Sam Pollard, featuring several of his documentaries, calling him one of "cinema’s most dedicated chroniclers of the Black experience in America."


Filmography


As director

* 1990 – ''
Eyes on the Prize ''Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Movement'' is an American television series and 14-part documentary about the 20th-century civil rights movement in the United States. The documentary originally aired on the PBS network, and it also ...
'', (2 episodes) documentary. * 2016 – ''Two Trains Runnin * 2017 – ''Maynard'' * 2018 – ''
Mr. Soul! ''Mr. Soul!'' (stylized as ''Mr. SOUL!'') is a 2018 American documentary film produced, written and directed by documentary filmmaker Melissa Haizlip. The film was co-produced by Doug Blush and co-directed by Sam Pollard (filmmaker), Sam Pollard. ...
'', documentary. * 2020 – ''
MLK/FBI ''MLK/FBI'' is a 2020 American documentary film directed by Sam Pollard (known for co-directing the 1987 Oscar-nominated '' Eyes on the Prize''), from a screenplay by Benjamin Hedin and Laura Tomaselli. It follows Martin Luther King Jr. as he is i ...
'', documentary. * 2021 – '' Black Art: In the Absence of Light'', documentary. * 2021 - '' Citizen Ashe'', documentary.


As editor

* 1973 – ''
Ganja and Hess ''Ganja & Hess'' is a 1973 American blaxploitation horror film written and directed by Bill Gunn and starring Marlene Clark and Duane Jones. The film follows the exploits of anthropologist Dr. Hess Green (Jones), who becomes a vampire after his ...
'' * 1978 – ''Just Crazy About Horses'', documentary. * 1981 – ''Night of the Zombies''. * 1981 – ''Body and Soul'', directed by George Bowers. * 1983 – ''Style Wars'' * 1984 – ''Smithsonian World'', television series. * 1984 – ''Style Wars'', documentary. * 1985 – '' Private Resort'', directed by George Bowers. * 1985 – ''Tornado!''. * 1985 – ''Nova'', television documentary series. * 1987 – ''Distant Harmony'', documentary. * 1988 – ''Depression'', documentary. * 1990 – ''
Mo' Better Blues ''Mo' Better Blues'' is a 1990 American musical comedy-drama film starring Denzel Washington, Wesley Snipes, and Spike Lee, who also wrote, produced, and directed. It follows a period in the life of fictional jazz trumpeter Bleek Gilliam (played ...
'', directed by Spike Lee. * 1991 – ''
Jungle Fever ''Jungle Fever'' is a 1991 American romantic drama film written, produced and directed by Spike Lee. The film stars Wesley Snipes, Annabella Sciorra, Lee, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Samuel L. Jackson, Lonette McKee, John Turturro, Frank Vincent, ...
'', directed by Spike Lee. * 1992 – ''Juice''. * 1993 – ''
Fires in the Mirror ''Fires in the Mirror: Crown Heights, Brooklyn and Other Identities'' (1992) is a one-person play by Anna Deavere Smith, an African-American playwright, author, actress, and professor. It explores the Crown Heights riot (which occurred in Crown H ...
'', directed by
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, play written by
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. * 1994 – ''Surviving the Game''. * 1994 – ''No Dreams Deferred''. * 1995 – '' Clockers'', directed by Spike Lee. * 1996 – ''
Girl 6 ''Girl 6'' is a 1996 American black comedy film produced and directed by Spike Lee. The film stars Theresa Randle, Isaiah Washington, and Lee. Suzan-Lori Parks wrote the screenplay, making it the first film directed by Lee in which he did not wr ...
'', directed by Spike Lee. * 1997 – ''
4 Little Girls ''4 Little Girls'' is a 1997 American historical documentary film about the murder of four African-American girls (Addie May Collins, Carol Denise McNair, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Rosamond Robertson) in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Bi ...
'', documentary. * 2000 – ''
Bamboozled ''Bamboozled'' is a 2000 American satirical dark comedy-drama film written and directed by Spike Lee about a modern televised minstrel show featuring black actors donning blackface makeup and the resulting violent fallout from the show's success. ...
'', directed by Spike Lee * 2000 – ''The Very Black Show''. * 2000 – ''Half Past Autumn: The Life and Works of Gordon Parks'', documentary. * 2002 – ''Hookers at the Point'', documentary. * 2004 – ''Chisholm '72: Unbought & Unbossed'', documentary. * 2004 – ''Isn't This a Time! A Tribute Concert for Harold Leventhal'', documentary. * 2005 – ''
Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela ''Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela'' is a 2005 documentary film about a generation of men, considered terrorists by the U.S. government, who left South Africa to form the African National Congress and spread their message across the world. Film ...
'', documentary. * 2006 – ''Katrina'', documentary. * 2007 – ''Pete Seeger: The Power of Song'', documentary. * 2009 – ''By the People: The Election of Barack Obama'', documentary. * 2010 – ''Gerrymandering'', documentary. * 2010 – ''Joe Papp in Five Acts'', documentary. * 2010 – ''If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise'', documentary series.


References


External links

* * Bill Desowitz
"Collaboration: Editor Sam Pollard"
''Below the Line'', December 1, 2003 {{DEFAULTSORT:Pollard, Sam African-American film directors American film editors American filmmakers American producers Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Baruch College alumni 21st-century African-American people