Robert Greenwald (born August 28, 1945) is an American filmmaker, and the founder of
Brave New Films, a nonprofit film and advocacy organization whose work is distributed for free in concert with nonprofit partners and movements in order to educate and mobilize for progressive causes. With Brave New Films, Greenwald has made investigative documentaries such as ''
Uncovered: The War on Iraq'' (2004), ''
Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism'' (2004), ''
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price'' (2005), ''
Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers'' (2006), ''
Rethink Afghanistan'' (2009), ''
Koch Brothers Exposed'' (2012), and ''
War on Whistleblowers'' (2013),
Suppressed 2020: The Fight to Vote' (2020),
Suppressed and Sabotaged: The Fight to Vote' (2022),
Suppressed and Sabotaged: The Fight to Vote' (2024),
Beyond Bars' (2023), as well as many short investigative films and internet videos.
Before launching Brave New Films in 2000, Greenwald produced and/or directed more than 65 TV movies, miniseries, and films as well as major theatrical releases.
His early body of work includes ''
Steal This Movie!'' (2000),
starring
Vincent D'Onofrio as 60s radical
Abbie Hoffman
Abbot Howard Hoffman (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989) was an American political and social activist who co-founded the Youth International Party ("Yippies") and was a member of the Chicago Seven. He was also a leading proponent of the ...
; ''
Breaking Up'' (1997), starring
Russell Crowe
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and
Salma Hayek
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; ''
A Woman of Independent Means'' (1995) with
Sally Field
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; ''
The Burning Bed'' (1984)
with
Farrah Fawcett; and ''
Xanadu'' (1980), for which he won the inaugural
Golden Raspberry award for Worst Director
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.
Greenwald has earned 25 Emmy Award nominations, two Golden Globe nominations, the Peabody Award and the Robert Wood Johnson Award. He was awarded the 2002 Producer of the Year Award by the American Film Institute.
Early life
Greenwald was born and raised in
New York City
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. He is son of the prominent psychotherapist
Harold Greenwald,
and the nephew of
choreographer
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Michael Kidd. He attended the city's
High School of Performing Arts
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In 1961, the school was ...
. Greenwald started his directing career in the theater, with ''The People Vs. Ranchman'' (1968), ''A Long Time Coming and A Long Time Gone'' (1971), ''
Me and Bessie'' (1975) and ''I Have a Dream'' (1976), a play based on the life of
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister, civil and political rights, civil rights activist and political philosopher who was a leader of the civil rights move ...
, with
Billy Dee Williams playing King.
Television and feature film career
Greenwald moved to
Los Angeles
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in 1972, where he continued working as a theater director at the
Mark Taper Forum.
He later launched a career as a director for television, establishing first Moonlight Productions
[ and then Robert Greenwald Productions (RGP), and began creating theatrical films, television movies, miniseries and documentaries with a distinct social and political sensibility. Moonlight Productions was responsible for 34 films, and RGP has brought more than 45 films to audiences worldwide. In 1977, Greenwald received his first of three ]Emmy Award
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nominations for producing the television movie '' 21 Hours at Munich'' about the massacre at the 1972 Olympics. His next Emmy nomination came in 1984 for directing ''The Burning Bed'', one of the most-watched television movies of all time. Based on a true story, ''The Burning Bed'' has been credited as "a turning point in the fight against domestic violence." Greenwald also directed theatrical films such as '' Xanadu'' (1980), '' Sweet Hearts Dance'' (1988), '' Breaking Up'' (1997), and '' Steal This Movie!'' (2000).
''Xanadu'' received mostly negative reviews. The film underperformed at the box office, grossing only $23 million against a reported $20 million budget, a total that was insufficient to offset all related costs and return a profit. A double feature of ''Xanadu'' and another musical released at about the same time, '' Can't Stop the Music'' directed by Nancy Walker, inspired John J. B. Wilson to create the Golden Raspberry Awards
The Golden Raspberry Awards (also known as the Razzies and Razzie Awards) is a parody award show honoring the worst of cinematic failures. Co-founded by UCLA film graduates and film industry veterans John J. B. Wilson and Mo Murphy, the Razzi ...
(or "Razzies"), an annual event "dishonoring" what is considered the worst in cinema for a given year. ''Xanadu'' won the first Razzie for Worst Director and was nominated for six other ''awards''.
Documentary work
Greenwald turned to documentary filmmaking in 2002, executive-producing three political documentaries known as "The Un Trilogy": '' Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election'' (2002); '' Uncovered: The Whole Truth About The Iraq War'' (2003), which Greenwald also directed; and '' Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties''.
At Brave New Films, Greenwald has produced and directed numerous feature-length documentaries, along with many short films and videos. In 2013, Greenwald released '' War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State'' and a documentary about the U.S. government's drone program, '' Unmanned: America's Drone Wars''. His full-length feature documentary, ''Making a Killing: Guns, Greed, and the NRA'' (2015), illustrates the connection between gun industry profits and gun deaths in America.
Following the release of ''16 Women and Donald Trump'', which featured women who publicly accused President Trump of sexual misconduct, Greenwald hosted three of the accusers at a December, 2017 press conference in New York. In 2018, Greenwald created a short film to thank three Black women targeted by Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
entitled
''Thanks''
In 2019, Greenwald released
Suppressed: The Fight to Vote
' about voter suppression in the 2018 Georgia election, in which Democrat Stacey Abrams narrowly lost to Republican Brian Kemp
Brian Porter Kemp (born November 2, 1963) is an American politician serving as the 83rd governor of Georgia since 2019. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, Kemp served as the state's 27th Georgia Secretary of Sta ...
in the race for governor. ''Variety'' described the film as "scary and galvanizing" and said it demonstrated that "what happened in Georgia has implications that extend far beyond that race." The film was updated and released in April 2022 to expose voter suppression laws passed in 19 states across the United States. The 2022 film, entitled
Suppressed and Sabotaged: The Fight to Vote
' features additional stories from voters in Florida, Arizona, and Texas. The updated version 2024 version of
Suppressed and Sabotaged: The Fight to Vote
' highlights personal stories from Georgia voters during the controversial gubernatorial race between Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp.
As coronavirus raged throughout the US in the summer of 2020, Greenwald's short film,
Maddie’s Grandparents: A Preventable COVID Tragedy
', about a Florida teenager who turned her grief at losing both her grandparents to COVID-19 into activism, made national headlines, as did her response to President Trump telling Americans not to let COVID “dominate” their lives. Greenwald also joined forces with American rock musician Tom Morello for
No Justice No Peace
', a short video about police violence that “spotlights the contrast between the racial injustice in the U.S. and the Trump administration's position on it” in honor of George Floyd
George Perry Floyd Jr. (October 14, 1973 – May 25, 2020) was an African-American man who was murdered by a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during an arrest made after a store clerk suspected Floyd had used a counterfeit tw ...
.
In 2023, Greenwald Brave New Films released
Beyond Bars
', an intimate look into the life of former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin
Chesa Boudin (, ; born August 21, 1980) is an American lawyer who served as the 29th San Francisco District Attorney's Office, District Attorney of San Francisco from January 8, 2020, to July 8, 2022. He is a member of the Democratic Party (Uni ...
. He has continued producing short films like
E. Jean Carroll V. Donald J. Trump
' (2024) available for free to the public.
Distribution and impact
Greenwald has applied the principles of guerrilla filmmaking
Guerrilla filmmaking refers to a form of independent filmmaking characterized by ultra-low micro budgets, skeleton crews, and limited props using whatever resources, locations and equipment is available. The genre is named in reference to guerrill ...
at Brave New Films, using small budgets and short shooting schedules to produce political documentaries and then distributing them on DVDs and the Internet in affiliation with advocacy groups such as MoveOn.org. Brave New Film's methods are "rewriting the book on how movies are made and distributed." Greenwald's innovative model is said to be "working magnificently": "Millions of viewers have seen BNF films via grassroots 'house parties' and independent online DVD sales", as well as in more traditional theater screenings and online.
As a pioneer in alternative methods for effective progressive political campaigns, Greenwald has eschewed traditional distribution models of studio and network releases.[ He was among the first to post political online shorts and viral videos on YouTube and elsewhere on the internet, as well as releasing full-length documentaries online in a series of “real time” chapters.][ Greenwald's group takes full advantage of a variety of media outlets, such as Facebook and Twitter, and harnesses new distribution channels as soon as they emerge.][ A 2019 profile described the approach as a "marketing alchemy of feeds, hashtags, likes, favorites, hearts, @s, memes, soundbites and video clips, all edited, spliced and calibrated to grab attention in a hyperspeed world."
This approach has "inspired hundreds of thousands of people to take action and forced pressing issues into the mainstream media." He has been called "one of the most prominent and influential voices in new media." According to a Brave New Films website, its documentaries "have been streamed across all 7 continents and have been viewed over 70 million times."
]
Politics
Various sources have described Greenwald's political activism as left-wing
Left-wing politics describes the range of Ideology#Political ideologies, political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy either as a whole or of certain social ...
.
Greenwald has lectured at Harvard University
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for the Nieman Foundation for Journalism
The Nieman Foundation for Journalism is the primary journalism institution at Harvard University.
History
It was founded in February 1938 as the result of a $1.4 million bequest by Agnes Wahl Nieman, the widow of Lucius W. Nieman, founder of ...
and speaks frequently across the country about his work. He addressed the United States House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
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regarding war profiteering
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on May 10, 2007. In 2013, Greenwald went to Capitol Hill once again, to discuss weaponized unmanned aerial vehicles
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with lawmakers. At a Congressional briefing, Greenwald testified with the Rafiq Rehman family, the first Pakistani drone strike survivors to appear before Congress. Since May 2005, Greenwald has been a contributing blogger to ''The Huffington Post
''HuffPost'' (''The Huffington Post'' until 2017, itself often abbreviated as ''HPo'') is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and covers p ...
''.
Selected filmography
Feature-length documentaries
* '' Uncovered: The War on Iraq'' (2004) (director/producer)
* '' Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism'' (2004) (director/producer)
* '' Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price'' (2005) (director/producer)
* '' Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers'' (2006) (director/producer)
* '' Rethink Afghanistan'' (2009) (director)
* '' Koch Brothers Exposed'' (2012) (director/producer);re-cut in 2014
* '' War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State'' (2013) (director/producer)
* '' Unmanned: America's Drone Wars'' (2013) (director/producer)
*
Making a Killing: Guns, Greed, and the NRA
' (2015) (director/producer)
*
Suppressed: The Fight to Vote
' (2019) (director/producer)
*
Suppressed: 2020 The Fight to Vote
' (2019) (director/producer)
*
Beyond Bars
' (2023)
*
Suppressed and Sabotaged: The Fight to Vote
' (2024)
Features and television movies
* '' 21 Hours at Munich'' (1976) (producer)
* ''Flatbed Annie & Sweetiepie: Lady Truckers'' (1979) (director)
* '' Xanadu'' (1980) (director)
* '' The Burning Bed'' (1984) (director)
* '' Shattered Spirits'' (1986) (director)
* '' Sweet Hearts Dance'' (1988) (director)
* ''She Says She's Innocent'', aka ''Violation of Trust'' (executive producer)
* '' Hear No Evil'' (1993) (director/producer)
* '' Breaking Up'' (1997) (director/producer)
* '' Steal This Movie!'' (2000) (director/producer)
*'' The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron'' (2003) (producer)
Documentary shorts
* '' Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election'' (2002) (executive producer)
* '' Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties'' (2004) (executive producer)
* '' The Big Buy: Tom DeLay's Stolen Congress'' (2006) (producer)
* '' The REAL Rudy'' (2007) (director)
*''Fox Attacks: Black America'' (2007) (director/producer)
* ''Fox Attacks: Obama'' (2007) (director/producer)
* ''Fox Attacks: Iran'' (2007) (director/producer)
*'' Fox Attacks: Decency'' (2007) (director)
* ''Fox Attacks: The Environment'' (2007) (director)
* ''The Real McCain'' (2007) (director/producer)
* ''Sick for Profit'' (2009) (director)
*
16 Women and Donald Trump
' (2017) (director/producer)
*
Healing Trauma: Beyond Gangs and Prisons
' (2018) (director/producer)
Awards and honors
Greenwald's work has earned 25 Emmy Award
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nominations, two Golden Globe
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nominations, the Peabody Award
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and the Robert Wood Johnson Award. He was awarded the 2002 Producer of the Year Award by the American Film Institute
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. He has been honored for his investigative film work by the ACLU Foundation of Southern California; the Liberty Hill Foundation; the Los Angeles chapter of the National Lawyers Guild; Physicians for Social Responsibility; Consumer Attorney's Association of Los Angeles; Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy and the Office of the Americas
The Office of the Americas is a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles, California and founded in April 1983 by Theresa Bonpane, who along with her husband, Blase Bonpane, Blase, continue as the Director and Founding Director, respectively, ...
.
Greenwald's films have garnered the following nominations and awards:
*25 Emmy Award nominations
* 4 Cable ACE Award nominations
* 2 Golden Globe nominations
* 2 DGA Nominations (1978 and 1985)
* 8 Awards of Excellence from the Film Advisory Board.
* Directors Guild of America Award, for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials for '' The Burning Bed'', 1984.
* The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Excellence in Health and Medical Programming, for ''Sharing the Secret'', 2000.
* The Peabody Award, for ''Sharing the Secret'', 2000.
* The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Prism Commendation for ''Blonde'', 2002.
* Producer of the Year Award by the American Film Institute, 2002.
* Literacy in Media Award, for ''The Book of Ruth,'' 2004.
* Laurel Award, for ''Outfoxed'', 2008.
* Telly Award, (Bronze), for ''This Brave Nation'', 2009.
* Media for a Just Society, Finalist for ''Law and Disorder'', 2013.
Robert Greenwald has been the recipient of the following awards for his activism:
* California Nurses Association, "Public Voice for Political Activism."
* Maggie Award from Planned Parenthood Federation.
* Office of the Americas
The Office of the Americas is a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles, California and founded in April 1983 by Theresa Bonpane, who along with her husband, Blase Bonpane, Blase, continue as the Director and Founding Director, respectively, ...
,
* The Christopher Award,[ 1981 (for media that “affirm the highest values of the human spirit")
* ACLU of Southern California, Garden Party Award, 2003 and 2013.][
* Physicians for Social Responsibility Los Angeles, Peacemaker Award, 2003]
* The Los Angeles Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild Honors Robert Greenwald as "A Producer and Director who uses his talent and artistry to promote better understanding between people and advance the cause of peace, justice and freedom." - June 8, 2003;[
* Rage for Justice, Citizen Activist of the Year, 2004.
* Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy (LAANE)’s City of Justice Award 2005.][
* Liberty Hill Foundation's Upton Sinclair Award, 2006.][
* Norman Felton and Denise Aubuchon Humanitarian Award, 2007
* Courage in Media (California) Award, 2008 and 2010]
References
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External links
Robert Greenwald official website
*
Sick for Profit
- video report by ''Democracy Now!
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1945 births
Living people
Journalists from New York City
Film directors from New York City
Film producers from New York (state)
American anti–Iraq War activists
American documentary filmmakers
American media critics
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School alumni
Viral videos