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Eugene Jarecki Filmography

Directing10 FILMS IN DB

EugeneJarecki

Known for Directing · The House I Live In, Why We Fight, The Trials of Henry Kissinger

10
FILMS IN DB
$56
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$19
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Why We Fight
~$37 · BLU-RAY · 2005
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The House I Live In
$10 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Eugene Jarecki has carved a significant niche in documentary filmmaking, lauded for his incisive, often politically charged explorations that resonate deeply with discerning collectors. His work is characterized by thoughtful analysis and a willingness to tackle complex social issues, making his films more than just entertainment – they’re compelling pieces of cinematic journalism. For physical media enthusiasts, Jarecki's films offer a captivating journey into the heart of contemporary critical thought, often finding themselves debated and rewatched for their enduring relevance. Savvy collectors often seek out Jarecki's breakthrough film, *Why We Fight* (2005), which earned the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. This examination of America's military-industrial complex remains a powerful and highly collectible title, frequently sparking discussion among cinephiles. Other notable works like *The Trials of Henry Kissinger* (2002) and his segment in the acclaimed *Freakonomics* (2010) are also essential additions for those building a comprehensive collection of impactful nonfiction cinema. While his upcoming *The Six Billion Dollar Man* (2025) will undoubtedly be a new highlight, his existing filmography offers a rich tapestry of thought-provoking filmmaking that rewards repeat viewings and solidifies his place as a director whose work is built to last – a perfect fit for any robust home video library.

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