Son of a Russian anarchist, Leo Hurwitz graduated Harvard summa cum laude and became a leader in New York’s left wing film movement from the early 1930s on. In the Workers’ Film and Photo League, NYKino, and Frontier Films, Hurwitz remained the quintessential politically committed cameraman, editor, writer, and director.
Directing
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Male
1909-06-23
New York, New York
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Discovery in a Landscape
Dialogue with a Woman Departed
Message to Man
Strand, Under the Dark Cloth
Leo T. Hurwitz: Filme für ein anderes Amerika
Native Land
Strange Victory
Bonus March 1932
The National Hunger March 1931
Dancing James Berry
Light and the City
Discovery in a Painting
The Sun and Richard Lippold
The Young Fighter
This Island
For Life, Against the War
Here at the Water's Edge
Emergency Ward
The Museum and the Fury
An Essay on Death: A Memorial to John F. Kennedy
Hunger: The National Hunger March to Washington, 1932
America Today
Detroit Workers News Special 1932: Ford Massacre
In Search of Hart Crane
Tomorrow We Fly
America Applauds: An Evening for Richard Rodgers