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William Weintraub Filmography

Writing18 FILMS IN DB

WilliamWeintraub

Known for Writing Β· Nahanni, Drylanders

18
FILMS IN DB
$55
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$18
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Anniversary
~$30 Β· 4K Β· 1963
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MOST VALUABLE
Going to War
$10 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

William Weintraub is a notable figure in the world of documentary filmmaking, best known for his compelling work in the 1964 film "Haida Carver." This visually stunning piece not only showcases the artistry of Haida totem carving but also serves as a vital historical document of Indigenous culture. Collectors prize this film for its authentic portrayal and as an early example of cinema that respects and highlights Indigenous narratives. Weintraub's meticulous attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects have made his films highly sought after in the home video market. "Haida Carver," in particular, has seen various releases on VHS and DVD, each edition appealing to collectors for its unique packaging and bonus content. As a pioneer in documenting cultural heritage, Weintraub's work continues to resonate with fans of physical media, ensuring that his films remain a valued part of any serious collection.

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18 films
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is William Weintraub known for?

William Weintraub is known for writing, with notable films including Haida Carver (1964), Fighter Wing (1956), and Why Rock the Boat? (1974).

What genres does William Weintraub's filmography span?

William Weintraub's filmography spans multiple genres, including Documentary, Romance, Comedy, Drama, Family, and Western.

What era does William Weintraub's work cover?

William Weintraub's work covers the years from 1956 to 1993, with the most active decade being the 1960s.

How extensive is William Weintraub's filmography?

William Weintraub has a filmography consisting of 18 films.