Roger Ross Williams (born September 16, 1962) is an American director, producer and writer and the first African American director to win an Academy Award (Oscar), with his short film Music by Prudence; this film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film in 2009.
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1962-09-16
Easton, Pennsylvania, USA
Роджер Росс Уильямс
Blackface
Civil: Ben Crump
God Loves Uganda
Stamped from the Beginning
Discovered at Sundance
Tutu: The Essence of Being Human
Amazing Families
Moroccan Style
First Off The Tee
Boys Will Be Girls
Power, Privilege & Justice
Secret Son
Challenge America With Erin Brockovich
Time
Reagan: A Life In Pictures
The Lives They Lived
Music by Prudence
Alone No Love
People Yearbook '95
Sex, Drugs and Consequences
Blackface
Master of Light
Life, Animated
Love to Love You, Donna Summer
Ranger
New York Underground
Gospel of Intolerance
Jaiquan's Sketch
American Jail
Take Back the Harbor
Land of the Lost Sidekicks
The Apollo
Traveling While Black
Cassandro
The Empire of Ebony
Strange Arrivals