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Steve James
Director 68 years old

Steve James

Hampton, Virginia, USA

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... Read full bio →

Directed Films

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6 titles
Life Itself

Life Itself

Steve James 2014 2h 1m 9.0

Life Itself recounts the surprising and entertaining life of renowned film critic and social commentator Roger Ebert. The film details his early days as a freewheeling bachelor and Pulitzer Prize winner, his famously contentious partnership with Gene Siskel, his life-altering marriage, and his brave and transcendent battle with cancer.

The Interrupters

The Interrupters

Steve James 2011 2h 9m

The Interrupters tells the moving and surprising stories of three Violence Interrupters — former gang members who try to protect their Chicago communities from the violence they once caused.

No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson

No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson

Steve James 2010 1h 20m 6.0

There has always been questions raised about Allen Iverson's conviction for a fight he was involved in as a young man. The film maker goes back to his home town to try and understand the events and how they have left a mark on the town he calls home.

Stevie

Stevie

Steve James 2003 2h 25m

In 1995 Director Steve James (Hoop Dreams) returned to rural Southern Illinois to reconnect with Stevie Fielding, a troubled young boy he had been an 'Advocate Big Brother' to ten years earlier.

Joe and Max

Joe and Max

Steve James 2002 1h 49m 5.0

True story of boxers Joe Louis and Max Schmeling and their enduring friendship.

Hoop Dreams

Hoop Dreams

Steve James 1994 2h 54m 10.0

This documentary follows two inner-city Chicago residents, Arthur Agee and William Gates, as they follow their dreams of becoming basketball superstars. Beginning at the start of their high school years, and ending almost 5 years later, as they start college, we watch the boys mature into men, still retaining their "Hoop Dreams".

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