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William Greaves
William Greaves (October 8, 1926 – August 25, 2014) was a documentary filmmaker and a pioneer of African-American filmmaking. He produced more than two hundred documentary films, and wrote and directed more than half of these. Greaves garnered many accolades for his work, including four Emmy nominations, one of which he won for his work as executive producer on the African-American news program Black Journal.
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Como dirección
Once Upon a Time in Harlem
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take 2½
Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey
That's Black Entertainment
Ida B. Wells: A Passion for Justice
The Best of Black Journal
The Deep North
Black Power in America: Myth or Reality?
Frederick Douglass: An American Life
Fighter for Freedom: The Frederick Douglass Story
Booker T. Washington: The Life and the Legacy
Space For Women
Where Dreams Come True
Just Doin’ It (A Tale of Two Barbershops)
The Marijuana Affair
From These Roots
The Fighters
Whose Standard English?
The Fight
Nationtime
On Merit
Voice of La Raza
In the Company of Men
Black Journal: 9
Black Journal: 18
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One
Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class
The First World Festival of Negro Arts
Wealth of a Nation
Four Religions
Como intérprete
Once Upon a Time in Harlem
The Man Who Built Cambodia
Our Paul: Remembering Paul Robeson
Discovering William Greaves
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take 2½
That's Black Entertainment
Black Power in America: Myth or Reality?
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One
The First World Festival of Negro Arts
Souls of Sin
El color de la sangre
Miracle in Harlem
The Fight Never Ends
Sepia Cinderella