H. James Gilmore
- Producer
- Director
- Editor
H. James Gilmore is a documentary filmmaker who focuses on issues of history and culture, including: the transformation of suburban America (Chronicle of an American Suburb, 2002); the economic collapse of Detroit (Men at Work: Voices from Detroit's Underground Economy, 2012); the amazing women who broke through the glass ceiling of professional poker (Cracking Aces: A Woman's Place at the Table, 2018); and the people who find the ballplayers of tomorrow (Fielding Dreams: A Celebration of Baseball Scouts, 2024).
Gilmore has worked for a number of broadcast organizations, including The Christian Science Monitor and New Hampshire Public Television. He holds a MA in Broadcasting and Film from the University of Iowa and a BA in Theatre and Political Science from Kalamazoo College. Since 1995 he has served as the executive producer of Acadia Pictures, an independent documentary production company he founded. He is also the Visiting Filmmaker in Cinematic Arts at Flagler College in St. Augustine, Fla.
Gilmore has worked for a number of broadcast organizations, including The Christian Science Monitor and New Hampshire Public Television. He holds a MA in Broadcasting and Film from the University of Iowa and a BA in Theatre and Political Science from Kalamazoo College. Since 1995 he has served as the executive producer of Acadia Pictures, an independent documentary production company he founded. He is also the Visiting Filmmaker in Cinematic Arts at Flagler College in St. Augustine, Fla.