Eugene Jarecki

Eugene Jarecki (born October 5, 1969) is an American documentary filmmaker. He is best known as a two-time winner of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize, as well as multiple Emmy and Peabody Awards, for his films Why We Fight, Reagan, and The House I Live In.

Eugene Jarecki
Eugene Jarecki in 2019
Born (1969-10-05) October 5, 1969
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Alma materPrinceton University
OccupationFilm director
Notable workWhy We Fight
Reagan
The House I Live In
The King
Parent(s)Henry Jarecki
Gloria Jarecki
FamilyAndrew Jarecki (brother)
Nicholas Jarecki (half-brother)

His other films include The Trials of Henry Kissinger, Freakonomics, The Opponent, and Quest of the Carib Canoe. His most recent feature, The King, was nominated for two Emmys in 2020, including Best Documentary Feature, and a 2019 Grammy Award for Best Music Film of the Year.

Jarecki is also the author of The American Way of War: Guided Missiles, Misguided Men, and a Republic in Peril (Simon & Schuster).

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