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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paul Josiah Devlin is a sports editor and documentary filmmaker. A five-time Emmy winner for his work on NBC's Olympics and CBS's Tour de France, Paul Devlin's films include Power Trip, which screened in 60 countries, theatrically across the United States and on PBS's Independent Lens, was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award, and has won 10 film festival awards, including top prizes at Berlin, Hot Docs-Toronto, and Florida. Paul also made the award-winning film SlamNation, which follows the fierce competition at the National Poetry Slam and helpe…
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- The Beauty of Books (2011) Editorial Services
- Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme (2000) Producer
- SlamNation (1998) Director
- Power Trip (2003) Director
- BLAST! (2008) Director
- The Eyes of St. Anthony (1991) Director
- The Front Man (2014) Director
- One Million American Dreams (2018) Editor
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Most-watched Paul Devlin films currently: Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme (2000), SlamNation (1998), Power Trip (2003), BLAST! (2008), The Eyes of St. Anthony (1991).
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Selected TV credits: The Beauty of Books (2011).
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