Gary Weimberg
Gary Weimberg has spent the last two decades making award-winning documentaries as a producer, director, editor, writer, and camera person. 9 primetime documentary specials. Hundreds of web videos. Big budget programs and one-person-intimate efforts. He has been nominated for 6 Emmy awards and won two national Emmy Awards (Earth and the American Dream (1992); Loyalty & Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob (1994)) Two documentaries that he edited were nominated for Academy Awards (Memorial 1989; and _ Super Chief: The Life and Legacy of Earl Warren (1989)_). He was nominated as Outstanding Documentary Director by the Director's Guild of America for his controversial political documentary, The Double Life of Ernesto Gomez-Gomez (1999), PBS 1999; a program that contributed directly to the Presidential Pardon and release of 12 political prisoners who had already served 19 years in prison. As part of Luna Productions, he has produced a series of documentaries for non-profit organizations that have helped to raise over $27.4 million for worthy causes and co-produced/directed/edited two feature documentaries: Three Women And A Chateau (a 100 year history of a 100 room mansion) and Soldiers Of Conscience (a look at the morality of killing in times of war, through the experiences of US soldiers in war in Iraq).
Crew
Movie
The Godfather Part III
Sound Effects Editor
1990
Movie
And the Band Played On
Additional Editing
1993
Movie
The Black Stallion Returns
Sound Editor
1983
Movie
Something Ventured
Editor
2011
Movie
Terminal USA
Editor
1993
Movie
A Fierce Green Fire
Editor
2013
Movie
Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin
Editor
2003
Movie
Soldiers Of Conscience
Editor
2007
Movie
Memorial: Letters from American Soldiers
Editor
1991
Movie
Earth and the American Dream
Editor
1992
Street Music
Assistant Editor
1981
The Story of Mothers & Daughters
Director
1997