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    Leo Hurwitz (June 23, 1909 – January 18, 1991) was an American documentary filmmaker. Among the films he directed were Native Land (1942) and Verdict for Tomorrow (1961), the Peabody Award -winning and Emmy Award-nominated film of the Eichmann trial .

  2. Leo Hurwitz, 1909-1991, was one of the founders of the American documentary film. In the 1930’s, in collaboration with a loose group of other, mainly left-wing film activists, he helped to develop the language of the social documentary, and found the first documentary filmmaking collective, Frontier Films.

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  3. Leonid (Leo) Hurwicz (Moscú, 21 de agosto de 1917, Minneapolis, 24 de junio de 2008) fue un economista y matemático estadounidense de origen polaco. Su reconocimiento académico se debe ante todo a sus investigaciones acerca del diseño de mecanismos y en teoría de la compatibilidad de incentivos.

  4. Leo Hurwitz (* 23. Juni 1909 in Brooklyn, New York City; † 4. Januar 1991 in Manhattan, New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Filmregisseur, Filmproduzent, Drehbuchautor, Filmeditor und Kameramann

  5. The daily films produced and directed by Milton Fruchtman and Leo Hurwitz constitute the world's first ever global television documentary series. It was the first time the horror of the Nazi death camps had been heard on television, from the mouths of 112 eye witnesses and survivors.

  6. On September 3, Lorentz secured cameramen Ralph Steiner, Paul Strand, and Leo Hurwitz, each with experience in documentary film production and influenced by the work of Soviet filmmakers. [8] [9] Lorentz scouted locations for filming through examining and researching photos taken by the Resettlement Administration and began filming ...