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Saul Landau

Saul Landau (January 15, 1936 – September 9, 2013) was an American journalist, filmmaker and commentator. He was also a professor emeritus at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, where he taught history and digital media.

Saul Landau
BornJanuary 15, 1936
New York City, U.S.
DiedSeptember 9, 2013(2013-09-09) (aged 77)
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
Occupation(s)Journalist, filmmaker
Spouse(s)Nina Serrano
Rebecca Switzer
Children5, including Greg and Valerie

Education edit

Landau was born in the Bronx, New York City.[1] A graduate of Manhattan's Stuyvesant High School, he also earned bachelor's and master's degrees in history from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.[2]

He donated his early papers and films to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Television Research.[3]

Career edit

Landau authored 14 books,[4] produced and directed over 50 documentary films,[5] and wrote editorial columns[6] including for the Huffington Post.[7]

He frequently appeared on radio and TV shows.[8]

Gore Vidal said, "Saul Landau is a man I love to steal ideas from."[9]

Landau was a fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) in Washington, D.C. and a senior fellow and former director of the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam.[10]

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.[11] He won the Edgar Allan Poe Award 1981 for "Best Fact Crime"[12] 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."[13] At that time he was also working as a film distributor.[14]

Landau donated his Latin American-related films and papers to the University of California, Riverside Libraries in 2005.

Death edit

Landau died after battling bladder cancer for two years on September 9, 2013, at his home in Alameda, California. He was 77.[15]

Films edit

Landau's films are distributed by Round World Productions.[16] His 1968 film "Fidel" is distributed by Microcinema.

  • Losing just the same (1966)
  • Fidel (1968)
  • From Protest to Resistance (1968)
  • Que Hacer/What is to be Done? (1971) – Saul Landau, Raúl Ruiz, James Becket, Jaime Sierra, Nina Serrano.
  • Conversation with Allende (1971)
  • Brazil: A Report on Torture (1971)
  • Robert Wall: Ex-FBI Agent (1972)
  • The Jail (1972)
  • 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)[17]
  • "WE DON'T PLAY GOLF HERE – and other stories of globalization"

Books edit

  • The Bisbee deportations: class conflict and patriotism during World War I, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 1959
  • Paul Jacobs; Saul Landau (1966). The new radicals: a report with documents. Random House.
  • Landau, Saul, Jacobs, Paul, & Pell, Eve, To Serve the Devil, Volume 1: Natives and Slaves Vintage Books, 1971. ISBN 9780394714592 [18]
  • Landau, Saul, Jacobs, Paul, & Pell, Eve To Serve the Devil – Volume 2: Colonials and Sojourners Vintage Books, 1971. ISBN 9780394714592
  • Carol Kurtz; Saul Landau; Ralph Stavins (1977). Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt. Transnational Institute.
  • They Educated the Crows, Transnational Institute, 1978 – a Transnational Institute Report on the Letelier-Moffitt Murders
  • John Dinges; Saul Landau (1980). Assassination on Embassy Row. Pantheon Books. ISBN 978-0-394-50802-3.
  • The Dangerous Doctrine: National Security and U.S. Foreign Policy. Westview Press. 1988. ISBN 978-0-8133-7506-9.
  • My Dad Was Not Hamlet: Poems, Institute for Policy Studies, 1993 ISBN 9780897580496
  • The guerrilla wars of Central America: Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala, St Martin's Press, 1993, ISBN 978-0312103736
  • Hot air: a radio diary, Pacifica Network News/Institute for Policy Studies, 1995 – Saul Landau, Christopher Hitchens, Pacifica Radio ISBN 978-0-89758-051-9
  • Red Hot Radio: Sex, Violence and Politics at the End of the American Century, Common Courage Press, 1998 ISBN 9781567511468
  • Saul Landau (October 20, 2003). The Pre-Emptive Empire: A Guide to Bush's Kingdom. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-7453-2140-0.
  • Saul Landau (July 15, 2004). The Business of America: How Consumers Have Replaced Citizens and How We Can Reverse the Trend. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-203-49475-2.
  • Saul Landau (2007). A Bush & Botox World. AK Press. ISBN 978-1-904859-61-1. - with Gore Vidal. In this book, he defines his position on the 2006 Cuban transfer of presidential duties, Cuba in the 1960s, Raúl Castro and his opinion on the U.S. concerning Cuba[19]
  • Saul Landau (2013). Stark in the Bronx: A Detective Novel. CounterPunch Books. ISBN 9780989763707

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sam Whiting (September 11, 2013). "Saul Landau – documentary filmmaker – dies". SFGate. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  2. ^ Martin, Douglas (September 11, 2013). "Saul Landau, Maker of Films With Leftist Edge, Dies at 77". The New York Times. Retrieved September 12, 2013.
  3. ^ [1][dead link]
  4. ^ "Saul Landau / Bio". Saullandau.com. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on December 6, 2005. Retrieved June 22, 2006.
  6. ^ "Saul Landau's Blog". Saullandau.wordpress.com. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  7. ^ [2][dead link]
  8. ^ "Democracy Now! June 11, 2012 – LinkTV World News". News.linktv.org. Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  9. ^ "Transnational Institute | Saul Landau". Tni.org. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  10. ^ "Home". Institute for Policy Studies. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  11. ^ "Haskell Wexler's filmography". Haskellwexler.com. Retrieved September 17, 2013.
  12. ^ TheEdgars.com, Edgars database April 4, 2019, at the Wayback Machine (entry misspelt as "Saul Landeau")
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on November 15, 2012. Retrieved June 15, 2012.
  14. ^ "Berkeley, UC Ban French Film", Oakland Tribune, November 25, 1964
  15. ^ "DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER SAUL LANDAU DIES". Associated Press. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
  16. ^ "Round World Productions". Roundworldproductions.com.
  17. ^ "Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up: Danny Glover, Fidel Castro, Saul Landau: Movies & TV". Amazon.com. July 26, 2011. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  18. ^ Paul Jacobs; Saul Landau (1971). To Serve the Devil: Natives and slaves. Random House. ISBN 978-0-394-71459-2.
  19. ^ . Counterpunch. August 29, 2006. Archived from the original on September 1, 2006.
  20. ^ Joe A. Callaway Awards For Civic Courage Past-Winners, Calloway Awards, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2019.

External links edit

  • Saul Landau's website
  • Saul Landau's blog
  • Round World Productions, distributor for Saul Landau's films
  • Microcinema International DVD distributes the classic 1968 film "Fidel"
  • Saul Landau's profile at the Transnational Institute. Includes recent articles and essays.
  • Saul Landau's page at Cal Poly Pomona
  • "Emmy-winning Documentary Filmmaker to Speak at UC Riverside: Saul Landau Has Focused on Social Issues, Human Rights for 40 years"
  • "Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up"
  • Guide to the Saul Landau Papers at the University of California, Riverside Librariea
  • Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up: Saul Landau on U.S.-Aided Anti-Castro Militants & the Cuban 5, Democracy Now!, June 2012
  • Saul Landau at IMDb

saul, landau, confused, with, saul, raphael, landau, january, 1936, september, 2013, american, journalist, filmmaker, commentator, also, professor, emeritus, california, state, polytechnic, university, pomona, where, taught, history, digital, media, bornjanuar. Not to be confused with Saul Raphael Landau Saul Landau January 15 1936 September 9 2013 was an American journalist filmmaker and commentator He was also a professor emeritus at California State Polytechnic University Pomona where he taught history and digital media Saul LandauBornJanuary 15 1936New York City U S DiedSeptember 9 2013 2013 09 09 aged 77 Alameda California U S Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin MadisonOccupation s Journalist filmmakerSpouse s Nina SerranoRebecca SwitzerChildren5 including Greg and Valerie Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Death 4 Films 5 Books 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksEducation editLandau was born in the Bronx New York City 1 A graduate of Manhattan s Stuyvesant High School he also earned bachelor s and master s degrees in history from the University of Wisconsin Madison 2 He donated his early papers and films to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Television Research 3 Career editLandau authored 14 books 4 produced and directed over 50 documentary films 5 and wrote editorial columns 6 including for the Huffington Post 7 He frequently appeared on radio and TV shows 8 Gore Vidal said Saul Landau is a man I love to steal ideas from 9 Landau was a fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies IPS in Washington D C and a senior fellow and former director of the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam 10 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 11 He won the Edgar Allan Poe Award 1981 for Best Fact Crime 12 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 13 At that time he was also working as a film distributor 14 Landau donated his Latin American related films and papers to the University of California Riverside Libraries in 2005 Death editLandau died after battling bladder cancer for two years on September 9 2013 at his home in Alameda California He was 77 15 Films editLandau s films are distributed by Round World Productions 16 His 1968 film Fidel is distributed by Microcinema Losing just the same 1966 Fidel 1968 From Protest to Resistance 1968 Que Hacer What is to be Done 1971 Saul Landau Raul Ruiz James Becket Jaime Sierra Nina Serrano Conversation with Allende 1971 Brazil A Report on Torture 1971 Robert Wall Ex FBI Agent 1972 The Jail 1972 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 17 WE DON T PLAY GOLF HERE and other stories of globalization Books editThis article contains a list that has not been sorted Specifically it does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works often though not always due to being in reverse chronological order See MOS LISTSORT for more information Please improve this article if you can February 2015 The Bisbee deportations class conflict and patriotism during World War I University of Wisconsin Madison 1959 Paul Jacobs Saul Landau 1966 The new radicals a report with documents Random House Landau Saul Jacobs Paul amp Pell Eve To Serve the Devil Volume 1 Natives and Slaves Vintage Books 1971 ISBN 9780394714592 18 Landau Saul Jacobs Paul amp Pell Eve To Serve the Devil Volume 2 Colonials and Sojourners Vintage Books 1971 ISBN 9780394714592 Carol Kurtz Saul Landau Ralph Stavins 1977 Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt Transnational Institute They Educated the Crows Transnational Institute 1978 a Transnational Institute Report on the Letelier Moffitt Murders John Dinges Saul Landau 1980 Assassination on Embassy Row Pantheon Books ISBN 978 0 394 50802 3 The Dangerous Doctrine National Security and U S Foreign Policy Westview Press 1988 ISBN 978 0 8133 7506 9 My Dad Was Not Hamlet Poems Institute for Policy Studies 1993 ISBN 9780897580496 The guerrilla wars of Central America Nicaragua El Salvador and Guatemala St Martin s Press 1993 ISBN 978 0312103736 Hot air a radio diary Pacifica Network News Institute for Policy Studies 1995 Saul Landau Christopher Hitchens Pacifica Radio ISBN 978 0 89758 051 9 Red Hot Radio Sex Violence and Politics at the End of the American Century Common Courage Press 1998 ISBN 9781567511468 Saul Landau October 20 2003 The Pre Emptive Empire A Guide to Bush s Kingdom St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 7453 2140 0 Saul Landau July 15 2004 The Business of America How Consumers Have Replaced Citizens and How We Can Reverse the Trend Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 0 203 49475 2 Saul Landau 2007 A Bush amp Botox World AK Press ISBN 978 1 904859 61 1 with Gore Vidal In this book he defines his position on the 2006 Cuban transfer of presidential duties Cuba in the 1960s Raul Castro and his opinion on the U S concerning Cuba 19 Saul Landau 2013 Stark in the Bronx A Detective Novel CounterPunch Books ISBN 9780989763707Awards editBernardo O Higgins Award for Human Rights Letelier Moffit Human Rights Award George Polk Award for Investigative Reporting Joe A Callaway Award for Civic Courage 2013 20 Emmy Award Roxie Award for Best Activist Video Hugh M Hefner First Amendment Award Mannheim Film Festival Critics First Prize Ann Arbor Film Festival First Prize Berlin Film Festival First Prize Best Director Award First American Indian Intercontinental Film Festival Golden Apple Award Best Picture North Carolina Smoky Mountain Film Festival Edgar Allan Poe Award for Assassination on Embassy Row References edit Sam Whiting September 11 2013 Saul Landau documentary filmmaker dies SFGate Retrieved September 16 2013 Martin Douglas September 11 2013 Saul Landau Maker of Films With Leftist Edge Dies at 77 The New York Times Retrieved September 12 2013 1 dead link Saul Landau Bio Saullandau com Retrieved September 16 2013 Saul Landau Bio Archived from the original on December 6 2005 Retrieved June 22 2006 Saul Landau s Blog Saullandau wordpress com Retrieved September 16 2013 2 dead link Democracy Now June 11 2012 LinkTV World News News linktv org Archived from the original on April 15 2013 Retrieved September 16 2013 Transnational Institute Saul Landau Tni org Retrieved September 16 2013 Home Institute for Policy Studies Retrieved June 10 2023 Haskell Wexler s filmography Haskellwexler com Retrieved September 17 2013 TheEdgars com Edgars database Archived April 4 2019 at the Wayback Machine entry misspelt as Saul Landeau 1965 The Minstrel Show or Civil Rights in a Cracker Barrel San Francisco Mime Troupe America s Theater of Political Comedy Archived from the original on November 15 2012 Retrieved June 15 2012 Berkeley UC Ban French Film Oakland Tribune November 25 1964 DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER SAUL LANDAU DIES Associated Press Retrieved September 10 2013 Round World Productions Roundworldproductions com Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up Danny Glover Fidel Castro Saul Landau Movies amp TV Amazon com July 26 2011 Retrieved September 16 2013 Paul Jacobs Saul Landau 1971 To Serve the Devil Natives and slaves Random House ISBN 978 0 394 71459 2 Washington s Ignorance Counterpunch August 29 2006 Archived from the original on September 1 2006 Joe A Callaway Awards For Civic Courage Past Winners Calloway Awards 2013 Retrieved November 11 2019 External links editSaul Landau s website Saul Landau s blog Round World Productions distributor for Saul Landau s films Microcinema International DVD distributes the classic 1968 film Fidel Saul Landau s profile at the Transnational Institute Includes recent articles and essays Saul Landau s page at Cal Poly Pomona Emmy winning Documentary Filmmaker to Speak at UC Riverside Saul Landau Has Focused on Social Issues Human Rights for 40 years Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up Guide to the Saul Landau Papers at the University of California Riverside Librariea Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up Saul Landau on U S Aided Anti Castro Militants amp the Cuban 5 Democracy Now June 2012 Saul Landau at IMDb 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