
Richard (Rick) Rowley is a documentary filmmaker. His films and TV shows have received three Emmy awards, an Oscar nomination, and other awards and nominations, as well as recognition at film festivals around the world. Rowley's Oscar-nominated feature Dirty Wars was the culmination of ten years as a war reporter in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the lesser-known battlegrounds of the US war on terror. Since then, Rowley has turned his lens on racial injustice in the US. His 2019 feature for Showtime, 16 Shots, won Television Academy honors and a Peabody nomination for its unflinching look at the police murder of Laquan McDonald and the cover-up that followed. His Emmy-winning series Documenting Hate unmasked an underground Nazi fight club and a terrorist cell. The series received a DuPont Award and prompted an FBI investigation that led to dozens of arrests. His latest film, Kingdom Of Silence, is the story of the life and death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi

American Insurrection

Kingdom of Silence

This Is What Democracy Looks Like

Dirty Wars

Documenting Hate: Charlottesville

Black & Gold

Deserter

Documenting Hate: New American Nazis

16 Shots

The Fourth World War

Zapatista

Critical Incident: Death at the Border

Michael Flynn's Holy War

American Patriot: Inside the Armed Uprising Against the Federal Government

The War of 33: Letters from Beirut

Hell's Army