From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Marc Levin born in 1951 is a Jewish American filmmaker who is perhaps best known for his film Slam 1998 which won both the Sundance Film Festivals Dramatic Feature Grand Jury Prize and the Cannes Film Festivals Golden Camera award Levin was awarded the 1997 DuPontColumbia Award for CIA Americas Secret Warriors a threepart series that first aired on the Discovery Channel He is also the recipient of a 1999 primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding NonFiction Special In 1996 his Prisoners of the War on Drugs was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Informational Special He was also nominated for an Emmy in 2010 for his role as producer of the documentary series Brick City Levins documentary The Protocols of Zion which is about resurgent antiSemitism following the September 11 2001 attacks focuses on The Protocols of the Elders of Zion an antiSemitic forgery which supposedly describes the Jewish plan for global domination Although the book has been repeatedly debunked as an obvious forgery Levin continually discovers various groups presenting it as proof for their own antiSemitic agenda He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1973 Description above from the Wikipedia article Marc Levin licensed under CCBYSA full list of contributors on Wikipedia