Peter Miller’s films include the award-winning A.K.A. DOC POMUS, about the legendary songwriter (opening in theaters fall 2013); SOSÚA: MAKE A BETTER WORLD (now screening at film festivals everywhere); the critically-acclaimed JEWS AND BASEBALL: AN AMERICAN LOVE STORY, released theatrically in 2010; A CLASS APART, for PBS AMERICAN EXPERIENCE in 2009 (Imagen Award winner for Best TV Documentary); SACCO AND VANZETTI, released theatrically in 2007 (winner of the American Historical Association’s best film award); and THE INTERNATIONALE, short-listed for an Academy Award nomination in 2000. Other producing credits include numerous PBS documentaries by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, including the epic PBS series THE WAR and JAZZ, as well as the Peabody Award-winning FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT; plus the acclaimed documentaries THE UPRISING OF ’34, PASSIN’ IT ON (winner of twenty film festival prizes), and the Academy Award-winning AMERICAN DREAM. With Renée Silverman, he is currently completing REFUGEE KIDS: ONE SMALL SCHOOL TAKES ON THE WORLD, and with Docdays Productions in Berlin, he is directing PROJECTIONS OF AMERICA, a new documentary about a little-known WWII propaganda film unit.
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