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Jeff Spitz

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noviembre 2005

Jeff SpitzFilmmaker Jeff Spitz is the faculty coordinator of the Michael Rabiger Center for Documentary Film at Columbia College Chicago. His documentary The Return of Navajo Boy premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival, has been widely screened internationally, and was broadcast on the PBS series Independent Lens. The film triggered a federal investigation into uranium contamination on the Navajo Reservation and won honors including the Programmer's Choice Award at the 2000 Planet-in-Focus Environmental Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario. Spitz has directed several other documentaries including the PBS special From the Bottom Up (1991). He is a partner at the communications firm Amdur Spitz and Associates (ASA), which develops cultural and educational outreach programs and marketing campaigns. Spitz received a BA from University of California Los Angeles and two MAs from the University of Chicago.

"I entered the world of indigenous film suddenly without any previous contact with Native Americans. I just tried to find the people in an old film from the 1950s called Navajo Boy. My search for them took me into Monument Valley and into an astonishing Navajo family history involving Hollywood, uranium mining, and a missing baby. The Cly family accepted me and made me feel like I belonged—we had no idea where the documentary process was going to lead us. I feel blessed in many ways, particularly because I got to join in this family's struggle and help them reunite with a long lost brother. But even now it is hard for us to figure out what to do about the revelations of uranium contamination and the appalling health hazards that we put on screen. The Return of Navajo Boy has stunned people all over the world and affected all of us involved in it. We want to share the film with others in a positive way."

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