Sam Pollard (filmmaker)
American filmmaker
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 International Documentary Association gave him a career achievement award. Spike Lee , whose films Pollard has edited and produced, described him as being "a master filmmaker." Henry Louis Gates Jr. characterizes Pollard's 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."[ 1]
Career
Born in Harlem, New York ,[ 2] Samuel D. Pollard began his career in 1972 as an editor for Victor Kanefsky, after having taken courses in a workshop organized by WNET .[ 3] He obtained a BA degree from Baruch College in 1973. Early in his career, he assisted George Bowers , the editor of A League of Their Own , The Good Son and The Stepfather . St. Clair Bourne was also a mentor.[ 4]
Awards and recognition
In 1998, Pollard received an Academy Award 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 gave Pollard its first Career Achievement Award.[ 5]
MLK/FBI was named best documentary at the 2020 San Diego International Film Festival .[ 6]
In 2021, Film at Lincoln Center 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."[ 7] [ 8]
Filmography
As director
As editor
1973 – Ganja and Hess
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 , directed by Spike Lee.
1991 – Jungle Fever , directed by Spike Lee.
1992 – Juice .
1993 – Fires in the Mirror , directed by George C. Wolfe , play written by Anna Deavere Smith .
1994 – Surviving the Game .
1994 – No Dreams Deferred .
1995 – Clockers , directed by Spike Lee.
1996 – Girl 6 , directed by Spike Lee.
1997 – 4 Little Girls , documentary.
2000 – Bamboozled , 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 , 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
^ Rapold, Nicolas (January 14, 2021). "The Filmmaker as Historian: Sam Pollard and 'MLK/FBI' " . The New York Times . Retrieved January 20, 2021 .
^ "Sam Pollard" . Tiburon International Film Festival . Retrieved February 26, 2021 .
^ Lewis, Tracie (March 30, 2009). "The Avid Excellence in Editing Award: Sam Pollard" . IDA . International Documentary Association.
^ Tinubu, Aramide A. (February 20, 2017). "We Spoke to Director Sam Pollard About His PBS Documentary 'The Talk – Race in America' Which Premieres Tonight, Feb. 20" . Shadow and Act . Retrieved January 20, 2021 .
^ Hazelton, John (November 10, 2020). "Sam Pollard among IDA honourary award winners" . Screen .
^ Huchinson, Chase (January 15, 2021). "An Interview with Director Sam Pollard on MLK/FBI, Collaboration, and America's Double Standard" . The Stranger .
^ Schindel, Dan (January 12, 2021). "A Tribute to a Filmmaker Who's Chronicled Black Life, From Civil Rights to Post-Katrina New Orleans" . Hyperallergic . Retrieved February 2, 2021 .
^ "Tribute to Sam Pollard" . Film at Lincoln Center Virtual Cinema . Retrieved February 2, 2021 .
^ "The League | 2023 Tribeca Festival" . Tribeca . Retrieved 2023-07-05 .
External links
International National People