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The Way We See It

Directed by Ed Pincus and David Neuman

Portrait of a McCarthy Supporter

Directed by Ed Pincus and David Neuman
Director in Person
Screening on Film
$12 Special Event Tickets
  • The Way We See It

    Directed by Ed Pincus and David Neuman.
    USA, 1969, 16mm, black & white, 57 min.

David Neuman and I were commissioned by Public Television to do a film on a Hispanic film project on the Lower East Side of New York City where disadvantaged kids were given the opportunity to make their own films. – EP

  • Portrait of a McCarthy Supporter

    Directed by Ed Pincus and David Neuman.
    USA, 1969, 16mm, color, 16 min.

Portrait of a McCarthy Supporter was a commission from Public Television. Each of five filmmakers were asked to make a twenty-minute film about the state of the country. The Vietnam War was on everyone's agenda. We felt that Eugene McCarthy, an anti-war Democratic candidate for President, was co-opting the left's opposition to the war.  We decided to make a film about my father-in-law to represent how far Eugene McCarthy's ideology was from progressive politics. The title’s ambiguity between Joe McCarthy and Eugene McCarthy faded as Eugene became a minor footnote in history. EP


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