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Leo Hurwitz Filmography

DirectingBORN 1909NEW YORK21 FILMS IN DB

LeoHurwitz

Known for Directing Β· This Island, Tomorrow We Fly, The National Hunger March 1931

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America Today
~$18 Β· ALL Β· 1934
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America Today
$18 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Leo Hurwitz was a pioneering force in socially conscious cinema, known for his unwavering commitment to political themes. Graduating summa cum laude from Harvard, he became a prominent figure in New York's left-wing film movement during the 1930s. His most significant work, "Native Land" (1942), stands out as a crucial documentary that explores the erosion of civil liberties in America. This film not only showcases Hurwitz's innovative storytelling but also serves as a vital historical document, making it a highly sought-after title among collectors. Hurwitz's involvement with organizations like the Workers’ Film and Photo League and Frontier Films solidified his reputation as a trailblazer in activist filmmaking. Collectors are drawn to his work not only for its artistic merit but also for its cultural significance during a turbulent time in American history. With its rare releases and impactful message, "Native Land" remains a prized addition to any serious collector's library, illustrating the enduring power of cinema to inspire social change.

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