Leo Hurwitz

Leo Hurwitz

  • Birthday: 1909-06-23
  • Deathday: 1991-01-18
  • Place of birth: New York, New York

Biography

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.

Filmography

Production

Native Land

1942

As Director

Strange Victory

1948

As Director

Light and the City

1970

As Director

Heart of Spain

1937

As Editor

This Island

1970

As Director

For Life, Against the War

1967

As Director

Here at the Water's Edge

1961

As Director

Strange Victory

1948

As Writer

Dancing James Berry

1955

As Director

The Young Fighter

1953

As Director

Emergency Ward

1952

As Director

Emergency Ward

1952

As Editor

The Museum and the Fury

1956

As Director

The Museum and the Fury

1956

As Producer

Dialogue with a Woman Departed

1980

As Director of Photography

The Plow That Broke the Plains

1936

As Director of Photography

Native Land

1942

As Writer

America Today

1934

As Director

In Search of Hart Crane

1966

As Director

In Search of Hart Crane

1966

As Producer

Native Land

1942

As Editor

Bonus March 1932

1932

As Director

Bonus March 1932

1932

As Cinematography

Dancing James Berry

1955

As Writer

Discovery in a Landscape

1970

As Director

Discovery in a Landscape

1970

As Producer

Light and the City

1970

As Producer

Discovery in a Painting

2017

As Director

Discovery in a Painting

2017

As Producer

The Young Fighter

1953

As Producer

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