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Birthday: January 1, 1966 (59)
Place of Birth: East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Biography
Sam Green (born in 1966; East Lansing) is an American documentary filmmaker. His most recent projects are “live documentaries” including 32 Sounds (2022) with electronic musician JD Samson, A Thousand Thoughts (2018) in collaboration with the Kronos Quartet, The Measure of All Things (2014), and The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller (2012), which premiered at the Museum of Modern Art as part of the San Francisco International Film Festival. All four works are performed live, with Green narrating and musicians performing the soundtrack. Green's 2004 film The Weather Underground was nominated for an Academy Award, included in the Whitney Biennial, and broadcast nationally on PBS.
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The Oldest Person in the World (2026)Age: 60Director
32 Sounds (2023)Age: 57Director
Annea Lockwood: A Film About Listening (2021)Age: 55Director
7 Sounds (2020)Age: 54Director
Don’t Call Me Gay Zelig (2019)Age: 53Director
A Thousand Thoughts (2018)Age: 52Director
Julius Caesar Was Buried in a Pet Cemetery (2018)Age: 52Director
This is What the Future Looked Like (2017)Age: 51Director
The Measure of All Things (2014)Age: 48Director
Love Letter to the Fog (2013)Age: 47Director
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