At 70-years-old, filmmaker Sam Pollard has had a massive career spanning five decades as a dedicated chronicler of the Black experienced in America.
But it’s arguably just getting its due in a major way and unlike never before (“The phone’s been ringing off the hook,” he said).
Pollard— a director, editor, and producer— is an Oscar nominee (Spike Lee’s “4 Little Girls” doc, which he co-produced and edited), has been nominated for seven Emmys and has won three different times (two wins for the Spike’s incredible Katrina doc, “When The Levees Broke”) and has also been honored with a Peabody Award (for Spike’s second Katrina doc, (“If God Is Willing And The Creek Won’t Rise”).
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