Roger Sherman (filmmaker)

Roger M. Sherman (born June 26, 1951) is an American filmmaker – a cinematographer, director, producer, still photographer, and author best known for his work in documentary cinema. He is a founder of Florentine Films. His most widely recognized documentaries are Alexander Calder (1998), Richard Rogers: The Sweetest Sounds (2001), Don't Divorce the Children (1989), Medal of Honor (2008), The Restaurateur (2010), Zapruder and Stolley: Witness to an Assassination (2011),[1] his upcoming two-hour PBS special, The Search for Israeli Cuisine, The Rhythm of My Soul (2006), and The American Brew (2007). His films have won an Emmy Award, a Peabody Award, and two Academy Award nominations, among other honors.

  1. ^ "Sherman Pictures - Roger Sherman's films have won an Emmy, a Peabody and two Academy Award nominations. His subjects include art, history, science, social issues, the environment, and food". Florentinefilms.com. 2015-04-19. Retrieved 2015-06-13.