THE FILMMAKERS
John S. Friedman and Eric Nadler have proven track records as documentary filmmakers with a unique capacity to handle complex moral and intellectual themes without sacrificing the dramatic values of theatrical cinema.
John Friedman produced Marcel Ophuls’ Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie, which won an Academy Award in 1989 for best feature documentary and the 1988 International Critics Prize at the Cannes Film Festival for best film.
Eric Nadler was correspondent and senior producer for a number of PBS Frontline programs, including Loose Nukes on nuclear smuggling, and The Bank of Crooks and Criminals on the BCCI scandal, which was named the Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary in 1992 by the Writers Guild of America. His articles and commentary have been appeared in Rolling Stone, The Nation, The New Republic, Harper’s, and numerous other newspapers and magazines.
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