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David Loeb Weiss

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Former proofreader at the New York Times and documentary director.

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Warsaw, Poland

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Farewell, Etaoin Shrdlu

Farewell, Etaoin Shrdlu

The last day of hot metal typesetting at The New York Times. This film shows the entire newspaper production process from hot-metal typesetting to creating stereo moulds to high-speed press operation.
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1980

Farewell, Etaoin Shrdlu

Farewell, Etaoin Shrdlu

The last day of hot metal typesetting at The New York Times. This film shows the entire newspaper production process from hot-metal typesetting to creating stereo moulds to high-speed press operation.
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1980

Farewell, Etaoin Shrdlu

Farewell, Etaoin Shrdlu

The last day of hot metal typesetting at The New York Times. This film shows the entire newspaper production process from hot-metal typesetting to creating stereo moulds to high-speed press operation.
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1980

To Make a Revolution

To Make a Revolution

David Loeb Weiss completed a short documentary called To Make a Revolution about the Young Socialist Alliance (YSA), a revolutionary Marxist youth group closely allied to the Trotskyist Socialist Workers Party.
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1972

No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger

No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger

In defending his refusal to be conscripted into the Vietnam War, champion boxer Muhammed Ali defiantly declared: ‘No Vietcong ever called me a nigger, my enemies are white people, not the Vietcong.’ His rebuttal suggested the title of this documentary, which depicts an anti-Vietnam-War rally in New York in 1967.
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1968

Profile of a Peace Parade

Profile of a Peace Parade

David’s first film, “Profile of a Peace Parade,” (1968) features interviews with antiwar New Yorkers at a large demonstration in Manhattan.
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1967