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Works by David Grubin

The Jewish Americans [2008 TV series] (2008) 45 copies, 2 reviews
The Buddha: The Story of Siddhartha [2010 TV movie] (2010) — Director — 25 copies, 1 review
American Experience: RFK [2004 TV episode] (2004) — Director/Screenwriter — 10 copies
Florence: The Power of the Past With Bill Moyers (1990) — Director — 7 copies
Marie Antoinette [2006 TV movie] (2009) — Director — 7 copies
American Experience: America 1900 [1998 TV episode] (1998) — Director — 7 copies
American Experience: LBJ [1991 TV episode] (1991) — Director — 7 copies
Degenerate Art [1993 TV movie] (1993) 6 copies, 2 reviews
American Experience: The Presidents Collection (1997) — Director — 4 copies
American Experience: Truman [1997 TV episode] (1997) — Director — 4 copies
The language of life (1995, television series) (1996) — Producer — 3 copies
Language Matters [2015 TV] (2015) — Director — 2 copies
The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer [2008 film] (2009) — Director — 1 copy

Associated Works

The Power of Myth (1988) — Foreword — 8,089 copies, 67 reviews
Money and Power: The History of Business (2001) — Foreword — 72 copies
Destination America (2005) — Contributor — 65 copies, 1 review
The Secret Life of the Brain (2001) — Foreword — 61 copies

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Canonical name
Grubin, David
Birthdate
1944-01-26
Gender
male
Birthplace
New Jersey, USA
Places of residence
New York, New York, USA
Occupations
film director
Organizations
PBS

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During childhood, the brain is a magnificent engine for learning, and nowhere is learning more dramatic than in the way a child learns language. Most children learn to speak as easily as a bird learns to sing, but Michael Blankenship did not. At five, by the time most children have mastered grammar, Michael has trouble speaking in complete sentences. How is his brain different from other children his age? What can Michael teach us about the brain's capacity for language? Also learn about what happens if during childhood the left hemisphere of the brain is compromised by disease. Questionnaire: 13 multiple choice, true/false and fill-in questions.… (more)
 
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ACRF | May 4, 2021 |
Two and a half millennia ago, a new religion was born in northern India, generated from the ideas of a single man, the Buddha, a mysterious Indian sage who famously gained enlightenment while he sat under a large, shapely fig tree. The Buddha never claimed to be God or his emissary on earth. He said only that he was a human being who, in a world of unavoidable pain and suffering, had found a kind of serenity that others could find, too. This documentary by award-winning filmmaker David Grubin tells the story of his life, a journey especially relevant in our own bewildering times of violent change and spiritual confusion. Richard Gere narrates.… (more)
 
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Langri_Tangpa_Centre | Jun 7, 2016 |
1654-present day Jewish life in America
 
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Folkshul | 1 other review | Jan 15, 2011 |
1654-present day Jewish life in America
 
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Folkshul | 1 other review | Jan 15, 2011 |

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Works
40
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4
Members
240
Popularity
#94,569
Rating
4.2
Reviews
6
ISBNs
48

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