Lionel Rogosin
DirectorProducerWriter
- Born
- January 22, 1924
- Died
- December 8, 2000
Rogosin was a political filmmaker of cutting-edge documentaries, once said by John Cassavetes to be "probably the greatest documentary filmmaker of all time." His film "On the Bowery" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary and his second film "Come Back, Africa" launched the career…
Director
| Arab Israeli Dialogue(1974) |
| Woodcutters of the Deep South(1973) |
| Black Fantasy(1972) |
| Black Roots(1970) |
| Oysters 'R' in Season(1966) |
Writer
| Black Fantasy(1972) |
| Good Times, Wonderful Times(1965) |
| Come Back, Africa(1959) |
| On the Bowery(1956) |
Actor
| Diaries Notes and Sketches(1968) |
Producer
| Arab Israeli Dialogue(1974) |
| Woodcutters of the Deep South(1973) |
| Black Fantasy(1972) |
| Black Roots(1970) |
| Oysters 'R' in Season(1966) |
Cinematographer
| Woodcutters of the Deep South(1973) |
Self
| Portrait de Groupe(1985)as Self |
| Metropolis(1995)as Self |
| In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema and Apartheid(1993)as Self |
| Cinématon(1972)as Cinéaste, Self |
| Today(1952)as Self |
Archive Footage
| Mama Africa(2011)as Self |
| The Perfect Team: The Making of 'On the Bowery'(2009)as Self |
| An American in Sophiatown(2007)as Self |