Rory O'Connor (filmmaker)
Rory O'Connor is a journalist, author, educator, and documentary filmmaker. He is co-founder and president of the Globalvision Corporation, and board chair of the Global Center, an affiliated non-profit foundation. His films and television programs have aired on PBS,[1] BBC, NHK, CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, and numerous other networks. He has been involved in the production of more than two dozen documentaries, and his broadcast, film and print work has been honored with a George Polk Award, a Writer's Guild Award for Outstanding Documentary, an Orwell Award[2] and two Emmys. He has written several books and blogs for the Huffington Post,[3] AlterNet,[4] Al Jazeera[5] and other news sources. CareerDuring a ten-year stint in print, culminating as Managing Editor of the Boston-area weekly alternative newspaper The Real Paper, O'Connor began working in broadcast journalism as a reporter and producer at WGBH-TV in Boston.[6] He later worked as a producer and investigator at WCVB-TV, Boston; a Program Producer at WGBH; Executive Producer at Boston's Neighborhood Network News; segment producer at the PBS NewsHour; and Producer at CBS News, before co-founding the independent international media firm Globalvision.[7] O'Connor and Danny Schechter founded Globalvision, a New York City-based TV and film production company.[8] The company created the series South Africa Now. According to O'Connor, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) declined to distribute the program because of its anti-apartheid advocacy. However, Globalvision circumnavigated PBS and went directly to individual public television stations where it was carried in over 150 markets. Crew for South Africa Now were banned from South Africa itself, which made production more difficult.[9] Schechter and O'Connor later co-produced Rights & Wrongs: Human Rights Television, which aired on American public TV stations and in over 60 countries from 1992 to 1996.[10] Awards and honorsIn 1990, South Africa Now, a public television newsmagazine produced by Globalvision under O'Connor’s presidency, won the George Polk Award for broadcast journalism.[11][12][13] Books
Filmography2016: Executive Producer, Editorial Consultant "Dead Reckoning," PBS Documentary 2015: Executive Producer “America's Surveillance State,” Independent Documentary 2014: Executive Producer “Who Rules America?” Independent Documentary 2011: Producer, Executive Producer “The Harvest (La Cosecha),” Independent Documentary produced with ShineGlobal 2010: Director, Writer, Co-Producer “The Battle of Durban II: Israel, Palestine and the United Nations,” Independent Documentary produced with Second Generation Films 2010: Executive Producer “Plunder: The Crime of Our Time,” Independent Documentary 2009: Executive Producer “Barack Obama: People's President,” Independent Documentary with Videovision 2008: Executive Producer “Viva Madiba,” Independent Documentary with Videovision 2007: Executive Producer “Frontrunner: The Afghan Woman Who Surprised the World,” Independent Documentary 2006: Executive Producer “911: Press for Truth,” Independent Documentary 2006: Executive-in-Charge-of-Production “In Debt We Trust,” Independent Documentary 2004: Executive Producer “WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception,” Independent Documentary 2003: Co-director, Co-Producer, Writer “The Hole in the Wall,” Independent Documentary 2001: Director, Producer, Writer “Voices of the Poor,” Independent Documentary 2000: Executive-in-Charge-of-Production “Hear Our Voices: The Poor on Poverty,” Global Links TV Documentary 2000: Executive Producer “Falun Gong's Challenge to China,” Independent Documentary 1999: Director, Writer “Richard Speck: Born To Raise Hell,” Court TV Documentary 1999: Story Developer “The Trial of the Chicago 8,” Court TV Documentary 1999: Executive Producer, Writer “Globalization and Human Rights,” PBS Documentary 1998: Director, Producer, Writer “China: Change and Challenge,” Global Links TV Documentary 1998: Executive Producer "A Hero for All,"Independent Documentary with Videovision 1996: Producer “Yellow Wasps: Anatomy Of a War Crime,” Independent Documentary 1994: Executive Producer, Writer “Countdown to Freedom,” Independent Documentary 1993: Director, Producer, Writer “The Arming of Saudi Arabia,” PBS Frontline Documentary 1992: Director, Producer, Writer “BCCI: The Bank of Crooks and Criminals,” PBS Frontline Documentary 1992: Director, Producer, Writer “The Resurrection of Reverend Moon,” PBS Frontline Documentary 1992: Executive Producer “Beyond JFK: The Question of Conspiracy,” Warner Bros. Documentary 1991: Senior Producer "Mandela in America," Time-Warner Documentary 1990: Executive Producer “Nelson Mandela: Free At Last,” PBS Documentary 1990: Producer,Writer “No Place Like Home,” WCVB-TV Documentary 1986: Producer, Writer “Mafia On Trial,” WCVB-TV Documentary 1985: Writer, Producer “No Safe Asylum,” WCVB-TV Documentary[citation needed] References
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