
Directing
Born March 8, 1958 in 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 gang members in Chicago who now intervene in violent conflicts, will be released in 2011 after premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. The film is his sixth feature length collaboration with his long-time filmmaking home, the non-profit Chicago production studio Kartemquin Films, and is also his fifth feature to be accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, studying with Charles Harpole. His work, he tells journalist Robert K. Elder in an interview for The Film That Changed My Life, was strongly influenced by the film Harlan County, USA.

The Featherweight

The Luckiest Guy in the World

A Compassionate Spy

Let the Little Light Shine

Messwood

City So Real

America to Me

Minding the Gap

The Rescue List

Edith+Eddie

Abacus: Small Enough to Jail

Life After Hoop Dreams

We the Economy: 20 Short Films You Can't Afford to Miss

Life Itself
Self - Filmmaker / Narrator (voice)

Focus Forward: Short Films, Big Ideas

Head Games

The Interrupters

These Amazing Shadows
Self

Heartbeats
Party Lover (uncredited)

No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson
Self / Narrator (voice)

30 for 30

In the Family

At the Death House Door

Reel Paradise

The New Americans

Stevie
Self

Joe and Max

Passing Glory

Storyville

Prefontaine

Hoop Dreams
Narrator (voice)

Grassroots Chicago

The Tenant