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David Zeiger, Producer/Director/Writer

Guggenheim Fellow David Zeiger has been making documentary films and series for 25 years. His 2006 film, Sir! No Sir!, which told the long-suppressed story of the GI Movement to end the Vietnam War, ran theatrically in 65 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada and was broadcast in 200 countries worldwide, including on BBC Storyville, ARTE France, ABC Australia, and the Sundance Channel in the U.S. It won Best Documentary at the Los Angeles Film Festival (Audience Award) and Hamptons Film Festival, and Seeds of War Award at the Full Frame Documentary Festival, along with nominations for an International Documentary, Independent Spirit, and Gotham award. In 2010 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to produce his first narrative feature, Sweet Old World.



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(13 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, July 9, 2020
From Day One The USA Was Built on Genocide, Slavery and Imperialism From day one, the United States was built on genocide, slavery, and imperialism. Without acknowledging and knowing, in all of its parameters, how those three pillars were and continue to be the foundation posts of America, no real change can come about. It's the responsibility of everyone in this country, no matter their ethnicity or background, to confront that history in order to find the real ways to break from it.

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