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Steve James

b. 1952 (age 74) Hampton, Virginia, USA
Director

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Steve James is an American film producer and director of several documentaries, including the award-winning Hoop Dreams and Stevie. He is also the director of the 1997 feature film Prefontaine. His newest film, The Interrupters, a portrayal of a year inside the lives of former gang members in Chicago who now intervene in violent conflicts, will be released in 2011 after premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. The film is his sixth feature length collaboration with his long-time filmmaking home, the non-profit Chicago production studio Kartemquin Films, and is also his fifth feature to be accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, studying with Charles Harpole. His work, he tells journalist Robert K. Elder in an interview for The Film That Changed My Life, was strongly influenced by the film Harlan County, USA. There’ve been many documentaries over the years that have powerfully impacted me. I think this one came along at the time when I was more interested in being a feature filmmaker than a documentary filmmaker. So it came along at the beginning of a process of moving from an interest in feature film to documentaries, and that’s where my career has taken me. It came along at the right time for me. It helped me see, “Ah, this is more what I want to do.” Steve James also pulls influence from the original definition of the term cinema verite as it applies to the Rouch/Morin method of filmmaking. Just as with Rouch and Morin, the “people on camera and we in the audience are continually reminded that a film is being made, that we are watching a film.” We are reminded of this through James’ presence on screen as well as his cinematic editing techniques, in order to obtain, what he believes is a more accurate depiction of truth. Description above from the Wikipedia article Steve James (producer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

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Filmography

The Luckiest Guy in the World
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★ 8.1
The Luckiest Guy in the World
2023 Director
A Compassionate Spy
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★ 6.6
A Compassionate Spy
2022 Director
City So Real
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★ 7.6
City So Real
2020 Director
America to Me
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★ 8.0
America to Me
2018 Director
Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
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★ 7.1
Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
2016 Director
The New Yorker Presents
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★ 6.8
The New Yorker Presents
2015 Director
Life Itself
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★ 7.8
Life Itself
2014 Self Director
We the Economy: 20 Short Films You Can't Afford to Miss
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★ 5.7
We the Economy: 20 Short Films You Can't Afford to Miss
2014 Director
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★ 6.3
A Place Called Pluto
2014 Director
Head Games
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★ 7.4
Head Games
2012 Director
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★ 6.4
The Music Man
2012 Director
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Focus Forward: Short Films, Big Ideas
2012 Director
The Interrupters
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★ 7.5
The Interrupters
2011 Director Cinematographer
30 for 30
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★ 8.8
30 for 30
2009 Director
At the Death House Door
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★ 7.2
At the Death House Door
2008 Director
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Paradise Regained
2008 Director
Reel Paradise
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★ 6.5
Reel Paradise
2005 Director
The New Americans
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★ 6.0
The New Americans
2003 Director
Stevie
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★ 7.8
Stevie
2002 Self Director
Joe and Max
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★ 6.6
Joe and Max
2002 Director
Orientations: Chris Doyle - Stirred But Not Shaken
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★ 6.9
Orientations: Chris Doyle - Stirred But Not Shaken
2001 Self
Independent Lens
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★ 8.1
Independent Lens
1999 Director
Passing Glory
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★ 6.5
Passing Glory
1999 Director
Prefontaine
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★ 6.8
Prefontaine
1997 Director Writer
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★ 8.4
Hoop Dreams Reunion
1995 Self
Hoop Dreams
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★ 8.3
Hoop Dreams
1994 Director
Higher Goals
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★ 8.5
Higher Goals
1993 Director Writer
Grassroots Chicago
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★ 8.3
Grassroots Chicago
1991 Director
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Stop Substance Abuse
1986 Director
Frontline
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★ 8.6
Frontline
1983 Director
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Mind Vs. Machine
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