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Leo Seltzer
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Leo Seltzer (1910 - 2007) was an American social-documentary filmmaker whose career spanned over half a century, having made more than sixty films.
One of the founders of the Workers' Film & Photo League, Seltzer received many international awards for his work, including an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short for First Steps. In 1962 he served as cinema-biographer to the White House for President John F. Kennedy.
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- Campbell, Russell. Cinema Strikes Back: Radical Filmmaking in the United States 1930–1942, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1982
- Campbell, Russell.Leo Seltzer interview: A total and realistic experience, Jump Cut, no. 14, 1977, pp. 25–27
- Alexander, William.Film on the Left: American Documentary Film From 1931 to 1942,Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1981
- Seltzer, Leo. “Documenting the Depression of the 1930s: The Work of the Film and Photo League” in Platt, David, ed. Celluloid Power: Social Film Criticism from the “Birth of a Nation” to “Judgment at Nuremberg” Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press: 1992, ISBN 978-0810824423
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