He received an Emmy for his film Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang (1980), which he co-directed with Jack Willis, with cinematography by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Haskell Wexler.[12] He won the Edgar Allan Poe Award 1981 for "Best Fact Crime"[13] for Assassination on Embassy Row (with John Dinges; Pantheon 1980) about the murder of TNI Director Orlando Letelier and their colleague and friend Ronnie Karpen-Moffitt. He received the Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award for his life's contribution to human rights and also received the Bernado O'Higgins award.
In the early 1960s, he was a member of the San Francisco Mime Troupe and wrote the play "The Minstrel Show."[14] At that time he was also working as a film distributor.[15]
Zombies in a House of Madness (1972) – Shot in the San Francisco jail.
Song for Dead Warriors (1974) – A documentary about the Wounded Knee occupation in the spring of 1973 by Oglala Sioux Indians and members of the American Indian Movement (AIM)
Who Shot Alexander Hamilton (1974)
Castro, Cuba and the US (1974)
Zombies in a House of Madness (1975) – A short film where jail house poet, Michael Beasley, reads his poetry alongside footage taken inside the San Francisco jail, in 1972.
Land of My Birth (1976) – The campaign film for Michael Manley in Jamaica.
Bill Moyer's CBS report on CIA and Cuba (1977)
The CIA Case Officer (1978) – A documentary about John Stockwell, a former CIA official who served in the CIA for 12 years, mostly in Africa and Vietnam. The film won an Emmy Award (1980), George F. Polk Award for investigative journalism on TV, Hefner First Amendment Award for journalism, and the Mannheim Film Festival first critics' prize.
Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang (1979) – A political documentary about government suppression of the health hazards of low-level radiation. Paul Jacobs died from lung cancer before the documentary was finished. His doctors believed he contracted it while he was investigating nuclear policies in 1957. Jacobs interviewed civilians and soldiers, survivors of nuclear experiments in the 50s and 60s, testing the effects of radiation.
Steppin' (1980) – A documentary about Michael Manley on his tour in Jamaica, during election time.
Report from Beirut (1982)
Target Nicaragua. Inside a Covert War (1983)
Quest for Power (1983)
The Uncompromising Revolution (1988)
Report from Iraq (1991)
Papakolea (1993)
The Sixth Sun: Mayan Uprising in Chiapas (1996)
Maquila: A Tale of Two Mexicos (1999) – A documentary about the corporate globalization on the US-Mexican border.
Iraq: Voices From the Street (September 2002)
Syria: Between Iraq and a Hard Place (2004)
Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up (2012)[18]
"WE DON'T PLAY GOLF HERE – and other stories of globalization"
Books
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The Bisbee deportations: class conflict and patriotism during World War I, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 1959
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