James’s most recent documentary, Life Itself (2014), was named the best documentary of the year by over a dozen critics associations, Rotten Tomatoes, The Critic’s Choice Awards, The National Board of Review, and The Producers Guild of America. /rebates/&252fsteve-james-documentary-stevie-updated. Steve James has directed two of the most lauded nonfiction films of the past 20 years ( and the ) two formally ambitious masterworks (, about his ongoing relationship with an emotionally disturbed young man he met through the Big Brothers program and the PBS series The New Americans, which chronicled several different immigrant families) and several exceptional documentaries on a range of.
This began his 30 year affiliation with Kartemquin Films, with whom James has produced numerous award-winning films, including: Stevie (2002), winner of the Sundance Excellence in Cinematography Award: Documentary and the IDFA award for Best Feature-Length Documentary The New Americans (2004), named Best Limited Series at the IDA’s Distinguished Documentary Achievement Awards The War Tapes (2006), winner of the Best Documentary Feature award at the Tribeca Film Festival and The Interrupters (2011), winner of the Emmy for Outstanding Informational Programming - Long Form and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary. Steve James produced and directed Oscar®-nominated Hoop Dreams (1994), universally acclaimed by critics and winner of several major awards, including the George Foster Peabody Award and Robert F.