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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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PRLog, August 26, 2010
...Spurlock (Super Size Me) offers up a buoyant and revealing angle on the repercussions of baby names. Finally, Eugene Jarecki (Why We Fight) investigates an unsettling theory to explain why crime rates dramatically dropped in the early 90s. Seth Gordon...
Interest!ALERT, August 26, 2010
...Spurlock ('Super Size Me') offers up a buoyant and revealing angle on the repercussions of baby names. Finally, Eugene Jarecki ('Why We Fight') investigates an unsettling theory to explain why crime rates dramatically dropped in the early 90s. Seth...
TradingMarkets, August 26, 2010
...Spurlock ("Super Size Me") offers up a buoyant and revealing angle on the repercussions of baby names. Finally, Eugene Jarecki ("Why We Fight") investigates an unsettling theory to explain why crime rates dramatically dropped in the early 90s. Seth...
Street Insider, August 26, 2010
...Spurlock ("Super Size Me") offers up a buoyant and revealing angle on the repercussions of baby names. Finally, Eugene Jarecki ("Why We Fight") investigates an unsettling theory to explain why crime rates dramatically dropped in the early 90s. Seth...
Cinema Blend, August 12, 2010
...to Cinematical to see the poster full size. RELATED: poster, alex gibney, Rachel Grady, Heidi Ewing, morgan spurlock, Eugene Jarecki, seth gordon, freakonomics...
Gazette.net, June 23, 2010
...Monday night at the American Film Institute Silver Theatre. The film is directed by Alex Gibney, Rachel Grady, Eugene Jarecki, Heidi Ewing, Seth Gordon and Morgan Spurlock...
Indiewire, May 3, 2010
...Camp,” “12th & Delaware”), Morgan Spurlock (“Super Size Me”), Alex Gibney (“Enron,” “Taxi To The Dark Side”), and Eugene Jarecki (“Why We Fight”) to each direct portions of the “anthology film.” All six filmmakers took the stage...
Hollywood Reporter, March 29, 2010
...May 2. The film has a total of six directors credited, including Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady, Seth Gordon, Eugene Jarecki, Gibney and Spurlock, who made the successful documentary 'Super Size Me' about the influence of the fast food industry. Gibney, the...
New York Times, March 29, 2010
...Alex Gibney (“Taxi to the Dark Side”), Morgan Spurlock (“Super-Size Me”), Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing (“Jesus Camp”), Eugene Jarecki (“Why We Fight”) and Seth Gordon (“The King of Kong”), is making its world premiere at the Tribeca...
New York Times, January 22, 2010
...left, as filmmakers like Michael Moore ("Capitalism: A Love Story"), Alex Gibney ("Taxi to the Dark Side") and Eugene Jarecki ("Why We Fight") lined up behind progressive causes and points of view. "Historically, yes, that's the voice," said Deirdre Haj,...
North Adams Transcript, December 18, 2009
...s direction are spot-on. Various Documentaries: The Corporation (directors: Jennifer Abbott and Mark Achbar), Why We Fight (director Eugene Jarecki), Enron: The Smartest Guy in the Room (director Alex Gibney); Fog of War (director Errol Morris) and Who...
Geeks of Doom, August 13, 2010
...Academy Award® nominees Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing (Jesus Camp), Academy Award® nominee Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me), Eugene Jarecki (Why We Fight) and Seth Gordon (The King of Kong). Trailer...
The Documentary Blog, August 13, 2010
...Spurlock (Super Size Me), Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side), Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing (Jesus Camp), Eugene Jarecki (Why We Fight) take on subjects from cheating in sumo wrestling to financial incentives within high schools. Freaknomics begins its...
Film School Rejects, August 12, 2010
...the Dark Side ‘s Alex Gibney Jesus Camp ‘s Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing Why We Fight ‘s Eugene Jarecki King of Kong ‘s Seth Gordon It’s unclear just how “rogue” these filmmakers are, but it looks like the blend of pop culture and...
No Fact Zone, January 11, 2010
...HD board and Stephen drawing Snoopy. Hopefully this week is as good as the last! Monday, January 11: Eugene Jarecki Eugene Jarecki is the author of the book, The American Way of War: Guided Missiles, Misguided Men, and a Republic in Peril . The book...