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Directing
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January 1, 1948 (78 years old)
Port Chester, New York, USA
Jon Alpert
Biography
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Jon Alpert (born c. 1948) is an American journalist and documentary filmmaker, known for his use of a cinéma vérité approach in his films. A native of Port Chester, New York, Alpert is a 1970 graduate of Colgate University, and has a black belt in karate.
Alpert has traveled widely as an investigative journalist, and has made films for NBC, PBS, and HBO. Over the course of his career, he has won 15 Emmy Awards and three DuPont-Columbia Awards. He has been nominated for a 2010 Academy Award in the category of Best Documentary, Short Subject for China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province. He has reported from Vietnam, Cambodia, Iran, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Cuba, China, and Afghanistan.
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In 1972, Alpert and his wife, Keiko Tsuno, founded the Downtown Community Television Center, one of the country's first community media centers. He has interviewed Fidel Castro several times, and was one of the few Western journalists to have conducted a videotaped interview with Saddam Hussein since the Persian Gulf War.
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Known For
Acting
Directing

Life of Crime: 1984-2020
Director, Director of Photography
2021

Cuba and the Cameraman
Director, Screenplay, Director of Photography
2017

Rock and a Hard Place
Director
2017

Banking on Bitcoin
Executive Producer
2016

The Latin Explosion: A New America
Director
2015

Redemption
Director
2013

High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell
Editor, Director, Writer
1995


