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    Pare Lorentz
    An image from The Land, one of the productions that also features Pare Lorentz.
    Pare Lorentz

    Pare Lorentz

    December 11, 1905 — Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA

    Pare Lorentz (December 11, 1905 – March 4, 1992) was an American filmmaker known for his film work about the New Deal. Born Leonard MacTaggart Lorentz in Clarksburg, West Virginia he was educated at Buckhannon High School, West Virginia Wesleyan College, and West Virginia University. As a young film critic in both New York City and Hollywood, Lorentz spoke out against censorship in the film industry.

    As the most influential documentary filmmaker of the Great Depression, Lorentz was the leading American advocate for government-sponsored documentary films. His service as a filmmaker for the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II was formidable, including technical films, documentation of bombing raids, and synthesizing raw footage of Nazi atrocities for an educational film on the Nuremberg Trials. Nonetheless, Lorentz perennially will be known best as "FDR′s filmmaker."

    The River

    The River

    1938

    The Plow That Broke the Plains

    The Plow That Broke the Plains

    1936

    The City

    The City

    1939

    Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today

    Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today

    1948

    The Fight for Life

    1940

    The Land

    The Land

    1942

    The Rural Co-op

    1947

    Nuremberg: The 60th Anniversary Director's Cut

    2007