Biography
Irving Saraf (1932 β December 26, 2012) was a Polish-born American film producer, film editor, film director and academic. Saraf won an Oscar for producing the 1991 documentary film, In the Shadow of the Stars. In total, Saraf had more than one hundred fifty film and television production credits. His resume included Poland, Communism's New Look, a 1965 television film; USA Poetry: Twelve Films About Modern Poets in 1966; and the 2009 documentary Empress Hotel following the residents of a low-income hotel in Tenderloin, San Francisco.
Filmography
all 14
Movies 14
Director 6
Producer 2
Director
The Sermons of Sister Jane: Believing the Unbelievable (2006)
Movie
Director
Rachel's Daughters: Searching for the Causes of Breast Cancer (1998)
Movie
Director
In the Shadow of the Stars (1991)
Movie
Editor
The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo (1985)
Movie
Editor
The Great Spirit Within the Hole (1983)
Movie
Editor / Producer / Cinematography
The Angel That Stands By Me (1983)
Movie
Director
Possum Trot - The Life and Work of Calvin Black 1903-1972 (1977)
Movie
Post Production Supervisor
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Movie
7
Cinematographer
Fidel (1971)
Movie
Director
From Protest to Resistance (1968)
Movie
Director / Editor / Cinematography
Losing Just the Same (1966)
Movie
Cinematography
Take This Hammer (1964)
Movie
Producer
The Rejected (1961)
Movie
Editor
USA: Poetry Anne Sexton
Movie
Ratings
Average 4.09
Based on 1.08 Million movie and tv ratings over time
1961
1971
1983
1991
2006
Information
Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1932-01-01
Deathday2012-12-26 (80 years old)
Birth PlacePoland, Poland
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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