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Eric Stange

Writer, Producer, Director

Eric Stange is an award-winning independent documentary film producer, director, and writer specializing in cultural and social history. His public television credits include Can You Stop People From Drinking (for Nova), which contrasted U.S. and Russian approaches to alcohol policy and treatment; Love in the Cold War (for The American Experience), winner of a CINE Golden Eagle and a Chicago Interational Film Festival Silver Plaque; Picking up the Pieces, one episode of the PBS series Making Sense of the '60s; Children of the Left, which received an American Film & Video Festival Red Ribbon and an American Library Association citation; and several segments of The Health Quarterly, a national PBS documentary series on health care policy. Before his film work, Stange wrote about art and culture for The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Atlantic Monthly, The Independent, and other publications.



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