Gary Weimberg
- Editor
- Director
- Producer
Gary Weimberg has spent the last two decades making award-winning
documentaries as an editor, director, and producer. He has won two
national Emmy Awards (Earth and the American Dream (1992); Loyalty & Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob (1994)) Two other documentaries that he
edited two were nominated for Academy Awards (Memorial 1989; and
_ Super Chief: The Life and Legacy of Earl Warren (1989)_). In 1999 he was nominated as Outstanding Documentary Director
by the Director's Guild of America for his controversial political
documentary, The Double Life of Ernesto Gomez-Gomez (1999), PBS 1999; a program that contributed directly to
the Presidential Pardon and release of 12 political prisoners who had
already served 19 years in prison. From 2004-2006, as part of Luna
Productions, he has produced a series of documentaries for non-profit
organizations that have helped to raise over $1.4 million for worthy
causes and co-produced/directed/edited two feature documentaries: Three
Women And A Chateau (a 100 year history of a 100 room mansion) and
Soldiers Of Conscience (a look at the morality of killing in times of
war, through the experiences of US soldiers in war in Iraq).