Lee Hirsch is a renowned documentary filmmaker whose work resonates deeply with collectors of physical media. His most notable film, *Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony* (2002), delves into the role of music in the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, making it a significant piece for both film historians and music enthusiasts. The documentary's unique storytelling and powerful themes have led to its inclusion in many collectors' must-have lists, especially in its various home video formats.
Beyond *Amandla!*, Hirsch's contributions to the music world extend to directing John Legend's music video "Show Me" (2007) and engaging with the Black Eyed Peas. His ability to blend social issues with compelling narratives makes his films not just visually captivating but also culturally significant. Collectors appreciate Hirsch's work for its historical context and emotional depth, making his titles valuable additions to any serious collection, particularly those focused on impactful documentaries and music history.