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Bill Siegel

Bill Siegel (December 24, 1962 – December 9, 2018) was an American documentary film producer and director. Documentaries directed by Siegel include Emmy Award-winning ''The Trials of Muhammad Ali'' in 2013 and the Academy Award-nominated ''The Weather Underground'' in 2002.

In addition to his filmmaking, Siegel worked a day job at The Great Books Foundation, serving in roles ranging from Trainer to Vice President of School Programs. Bill honed his craft as prober of people's thinking during his 23 years at Great Books, where he led more than 1000 seminars guiding thousands of teachers to take on a Socratic approach.

Bill earned a B.A. in history from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and an M.S. degree at the Columbia University School of Journalism.

Siegel's final completed film project was a study guide for Ken Burns and Lynne Novick's documentary series, ''The Vietnam War''. His final documentary-in-process, ''America Sells Itself'', mines the archives of the United States Information Agency (USIA) to investigate the U.S. government's Cold War era effort to sell American- style democracy. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. The Trials Of Muhammad Ali
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    Published 2013
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