Deborah Shaffer
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Deborah Shaffer

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Deborah Shaffer has a 50-year career as a documentary filmmaker. She began making films in 1970s as a member of the Newsreel Collective, where she collaborated on the short film Make-Out. In 1972 she co-directed and co-produced the short How About You?, and in 1976 Chris and Bernie. Shaffer co-produced and co-directed her first feature documentary, The Wobblies, an oral and archival history of the Industrial Workers of the World in 1979, which premiered at the New York Film Festival and was inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2021.

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Movie1979The WobbliesDirectorDirecting
Movie1979The WobbliesProducerProduction
Movie1987Fire from the MountainDirectorDirecting
Movie1985Witness to War: Dr. Charlie ClementsDirectorDirecting
Movie1989Dance of HopeDirectorDirecting
Movie2001Enemies of WarExecutive ProducerProduction
Movie1992Cocolos y RockerosEditorEditing
Movie1980El Salvador: The People Will WinEditorEditing
Movie1975Chris and BernieDirectorDirecting
Movie1970Make OutWriterWriting
Movie1975Chris and BernieEditorEditing
Movie1975Chris and BernieSoundSound
Movie2003Thunder in GuyanaExecutive ProducerProduction
Movie1981El Salvador: Another VietnamEditorEditing
Movie1985Stephen King's Golden TalesEditorEditing
Movie2019Queen of Hearts: Audrey FlackDirectorDirecting
Movie1977ChuquiagoEditorEditing
TV Show1988POVDirectorDirecting
TV Show1984Tales from the DarksideEditorEditing