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Ed Pincus

Edward Ralph Pincus studied philosophy and photography at Harvard, and began filmmaking in 1964, developing a direct cinema approach to social and political problems. He has producer-director-director of photography credits on eight of his films and has been cinematographer on more than a dozen additional films. Pincus also authored Guide to Filmmaking (1968) and co-authored The Filmmaker's Handbook. He was born in Brooklyn, New York.

Feature films
He filmed his early work on 16 mm film, initially in black & white. The Axe in the Attic (2007). Directed by Ed Pincus and Lucia Small. A film about "the diaspora" of the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Ed summarized this as "the distillation of a sixty-day road trip to document what happened to a country displaced, and the role of the filmmakers who bear witness." One Cut, One Life (2014). Directed by Ed Pincus and Lucia Small. A film about life, love, loss, and art. It premiered at Full Frame Independent Film Festival in April 2014 and received a theatrical release in Summer 2015 in select cities. ==References==
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The Axe in the Attic trailer ==External links==
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