Directing
Community Rating
8.1
TMDB estimate
Born
July 13, 1938
Died
January 25, 2022 (age 83)
Born in
Lake Forest, Illinois, USA
John Douglas was an American filmmaker, photographer visual artist, and activist born on July 13, 1938 in Lake Forest, Illinois. He attended Harvard University for about year, then Studied art at Boston University while working as a painter. In 1961, he was drafted into the United States Army. He subsequentaly bought a farm in Putney, Vermont. In 1967, he met Robert Kramer and joined the activist filmmaking collective Newsreel. That same year, he and Tom Griffinco-directed Strike City, a documentary following plantation workers striking for a livable wage in Mississippi. In 1969, he traveled to Hanoi, North Vietnam, and filmed The People's War. He later co-directed Milestones with Robert Kramer. In 1975, Milestones won the Critics’ Choice at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1981, he moved to Charlotte, Vermont. In 1983, he co-directed Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us, which documented the new Grenadian democracy under Maurice Bishop. He died on January 25, 2022.
Cecil
as Director, Editor
2011
RIFF 1&2
as Director
2007

The Naked Hitch-hiker
as Truck Driver, Editor
2006
The Whitehouse
as Director
2000

Route One/USA
as Editor
1989

Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us
as Director, Editor, Producer
1983

Milestones
as Director, Editor, Director of Photography
1975

The Glacier Film
as himself, Director, Production Director
1971
Free Farm
as Director
1970

The People's War
as Director
1970

Summer '68 (Newsreel #505)
as Director
1969
Strike City
as Editor, Director, Director of Photography
1967