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    Peter Emanuel Goldman
    An image from Wheel of Ashes, one of the productions that also features Peter Emanuel Goldman.
    Peter Emanuel Goldman

    Peter Emanuel Goldman

    June 5, 1939 — New York, New York, U.S.

    Peter Emanuel Goldman (born June 5, 1939 in New York) is an American film director. He did not have a strong interest in film but did see early works from the French New Wave. He enrolled in university, first in New York and then at La Sorbonne in Paris, but did not complete his studies. Returning to New York, he was given an old 8mm camera from his father, and he began shooting street scenes in Greenwich Village.

    His first feature-length film, Echoes of Silence, took the sorts of everyday scenes he had been shooting and created a fictional story in which to place them, following the adventures of an aimless young man wandering the streets of New York. He cast his friend, sculptor Miguel Chacour, in the lead role. The silent film was shot over two years on a budget of $1600. It premiered at the 1966 New York Film Festival.

    Goldman then returned to Europe to shoot his next film Wheel of Ashes, starring Pierre Clémenti. It premiered at the 1968 Venice Film Festival.

    Following the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics, Goldman became a committed Zionist. He wanted his wife to convert to Judaism but she did not, and the two ultimately divorced. Goldman served as head of Americans for a Safe Israel during the 1980s. He directed its 1983 documentary NBC in Lebanon: A Study in Media Misrepresentation, which alleged that NBC Nightly News' coverage of the 1982 Lebanon War was biased against Israel in favor of the Palestine Liberation Organization.

    Wheel of Ashes

    Wheel of Ashes

    1968

    Echoes of Silence

    Echoes of Silence

    1965

    Pestilent City

    1967

    Recommended by Duncan Hines

    1963

    The Sensualist

    1966

    Night Crawlers

    Night Crawlers

    1964

    8mm Reels

    8mm Reels

    1965