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Eugene Jarecki

Eugene Jarecki is the acclaimed fimmaker of The Trials of Hnry Kissinger and Why We Fight, winner of the 2005 Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and a 2006 Peabody Award. He has been a Senior Visiting Fellow at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies and is the founder and director of The Eisenhower Project, an academic public policy group dedicated, in the spirit of Dwight D. Eisnehower, to studying U.S. foreign policy.

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Televisual, May 17, 2012
...including new films from Penny Woolcock, Julien Temple, Phil Agland, Alison Klayman, Lucy Walker, Morgan Matthews, Sean McAllister, Eugene Jarecki, Ross McElwee, and Michael Grigsby. The programme includes 83 feature docs (including 2 secret screenings),...
Delaware Online, February 19, 2012
...investment. Last February, during the Ronald Reagan centennial and its attendant TV docs and specials, only one project, Eugene Jarecki's "Reagan" on HBO, managed to weave a chronological use of footage, photographs and experts into a more artful...
Park City Television, January 31, 2012
...tear up the dance floor. The Documentary Grand Jury Prize went to The House I Live In (Director: Eugene Jarecki). Films that garnered two prizes include The Surrogate, directed/written by Ben Lewin (U.S. Dramatic Audience Prize and U.S. Dramatic Special...
411mania.com, January 29, 2012
...Prize: Documentary was presented by Charles Ferguson to: The House I Live In / U.S.A. (Director: Eugene Jarecki) — For over 40 years, the War on Drugs has accounted for 45 million arrests, made America the world's largest jailer and damaged poor...
Coming Soon!, January 29, 2012
...Prize: Documentary was presented by Charles Ferguson to: The House I Live In / U.S.A. (Director: Eugene Jarecki) For over 40 years, the War on Drugs has accounted for 45 million arrests, made America the world's largest jailer and damaged poor...
FilmContact.com, January 29, 2012
...magical-realist debut about a young girl's unique upbringing in southern Louisiana, and 'The House I Live In,' Eugene Jarecki's provocative documentary about the failure of the war on drugs, won the grand jury prizes for American films at the 2011...
Denver Post, January 29, 2012
...Ben Richardson's cinematography. The U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize went to "The House I Live In," Eugene Jarecki's personal and analytical look at the War on Drugs, which examined the human toll that 40 years of harsh sentencing and misplaced...
Columbus Dispatch, February 20, 2012
...documentary investment. Last February, during the Ronald Reagan centennial and its attendant TV specials, only one project — Eugene Jarecki’s Reagan on HBO — managed to weave a chronological use of footage, photographs and experts into a more...
Delaware Online, February 19, 2012
...investment. Last February, during the Ronald Reagan centennial and its attendant TV docs and specials, only one project, Eugene Jarecki's "Reagan" on HBO, managed to weave a chronological use of footage, photographs and experts into a more artful...
Delaware Online, February 19, 2012
...investment. Last February, during the Ronald Reagan centennial and its attendant TV docs and specials, only one project, Eugene Jarecki's "Reagan" on HBO, managed to weave a chronological use of footage, photographs and experts into a more artful...
Delaware Online, February 19, 2012
...investment. Last February, during the Ronald Reagan centennial and its attendant TV docs and specials, only one project, Eugene Jarecki's "Reagan" on HBO, managed to weave a chronological use of footage, photographs and experts into a more artful...
Alt Weeklies, February 16, 2012
...servicemen and women to protect us, but who is protecting them? The House I Live In — Director/Screenwriter : Eugene Jarecki Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki tackled the gargantuan subject of America’s military-industrial complex in his amazing documentary...
NewYorkPress, February 15, 2012
...Festival. Jurors in the documentary categories were Fenton Bailey, Heather Croall, Charles Ferguson, Tia Lessin and Kim Roberts. Eugene Jarecki’sThe House I Live In, [...] Continue Reading No Comments With just under a month to go until the Oscars, the...
Indiewire, February 10, 2012
...has already developed ties to organizations for women in the military and women veterans. What's it about? Eugene Jarecki takes on the War on Drugs for being a complete failure in his new film "The House I Live In," which received the U.S. Heading...