Samuel D. Pollard (born 20 April, 1945; Harlem) is an American documentary director, producer and editor. 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 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."
Directing
95
Male
1945-04-20
Harlem, New York, USA
Samuel D. Pollard, Samuel Pollard
Subject
Style Wars In The Cutting Room
Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power
Citizen Ashe
The Harvest: Integrating Mississippi's Schools
Goin' Back to T-Town
Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes
Murder in America: The Lynching of Emmett Till
John Ford/John Wayne: The Filmmaker and the Legend
Slavery by Another Name
Two Trains Runnin'
August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand
The Talk: Race in America
Acorn and the Firestorm
Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me
The League
Maynard
Carlos
Ol' Dirty Bastard: A Tale of Two Dirtys
Mr. Soul: Ellis Haizlip and the Birth of Black Power TV
Love That Movie
Counting The Ballots
I Was Born This Way
South to Black Power
The Sound of Philadelphia
Mr. SOUL!
The Making of 'Bamboozled'
Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun
4 Little Girls
MLK/FBI
D. Wade: Life Unexpected
Black Art: In the Absence of Light
Chinatown Film Project
Marvin Gaye: What's Going On
Rise and Rebuild: A Tale of Three Cities
Tutu
The Lorraine