Sam Aleshinloye
Filmmaker in New York
Sam Aleshinloye is a documentary film Archival Producer, Researcher, Historical Consultant for fiction films, andFilmmaker/Visual artist.
In his documentary film work, he has worked on the 2015 Sundance Film Festival premiere selection/prime-time emmy nominated documentary Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, the WORLD ChannelAgainst All Odds: A Fight for A Black Middle Class, SHOWTIME Networks documentaryBurn Motherf*cker, Burn!, Anthony Bourdain’s 4-hour series Once In A Great City: Detroit 1962-1964,CNN’s 4-hour seriesTricky Dick,PBS’ American Masters special Decoding Watson, PBS original television series America In Prime Time, PBS multi-Emmy award winning documentary seriesPOV, the PBS World Channels Your Voice, Your Story, and the yet to be released films Rokia: The Voice of a New Generation, Palace of Gold and Project Talent.
In his narrative work, he has served as a historical consultantfor Netflix Original Films.
He has also produced, directed short-form web content for FIJI Water, Black Enterprise, The Lip Bar, Magnolia Ice cream, TheUrbanDaily.com, HelloBeautiful.com, NewsOne.com, Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week, the LuckyRice Festival, Falling Whistles, and Miss Black New York USA.
Sam is currently seeking an opportunities to utilize his archival producer &research skills for historical documentaries, and historical consulting services for narrative and fiction films.