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    Leo Hurwitz
    An image from The Plow That Broke the Plains, one of the productions that also features Leo Hurwitz.
    Leo Hurwitz

    Leo Hurwitz

    June 23, 1909 — New York, New York

    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.

    Native Land

    Native Land

    1942

    The Plow That Broke the Plains

    The Plow That Broke the Plains

    1936

    Dialogue with a Woman Departed

    Dialogue with a Woman Departed

    1980

    The Sun and Richard Lippold

    The Sun and Richard Lippold

    1966

    Strange Victory

    Strange Victory

    1948

    Heart of Spain

    1937

    The National Hunger March 1931

    1932

    For Life, Against the War

    For Life, Against the War

    1967