Martin Bell (director)
Martin Bell (born January 16, 1943 ) is an American director . He became known in 1984 through the documentary Streetwise , in which he portrayed street children from Seattle . For this he was nominated at the Sundance Film Festival for the Grand Jury Prize and received the Special Jury Prize . Together with Peter Silvermann , he later took up one of the fates from the film and in 1992 directed the feature film American Heart with Jeff Bridges and Edward Furlong . In 1999 he made the television film Brotherhood of Murder with William Baldwin about a white supremacy group .
Filmography (selection)
- 1984: Streetwise
- 1992: American Heart
- 1996: Between the Worlds (Hidden in America)
- 1999: The Order (Brotherhood of Murder)
- 2019: Balance, Not Symmetry
Web links
- Martin Bell in the Internet Movie Database (English)
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SURNAME | Bell, Martin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American director |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 16, 1943 |