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  1. by Dan Erdman Ephraim Horowitz, who died in fall 2012 at age 96, was a Flushing-based amateur filmmaker responsible for dozens of completed films. Many of them drew their material from his own life; some of his favorite genres were travelogues, autobiographical reminiscences, even essay films based on his own observations from Queens.

  2. Ephraim Horowitz. is an award winning filmmaker with an MFA from NYU's Graduate Film School. Member of the Actor's Studio Playwrights & Directors Unit. NYU faculty for seven years. Columbia Pictures, Raven Releasing, Warner Brothers International.

  3. Ephraim Horowitz is known for Machiavelli Rises (2000) and Men of Respect (1990).

  4. A selection of works by prolific New York amateur cinematographer, Ephraim Horowitz, recently restored through a collaboration between the Orphan Film Symposium and Fandor, plus a short by Robbins Barstow, preserved by New York University.

  5. About. Director/Producer of 3 feature films, documentaries, commissioned films, shorts, web videos. Currently specializing in the creation of original media for the web....

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  6. Ephraim Horowitz is a filmmaker and founder of the 1523 Project, a 501 (c)3 non-profit scientific association focused on mapping the ancient landscape of eastern Long Island.

  7. Apr 27, 2016 · 100 years ago today, Ephraim Horowitz was delivered to this world and I’m elated to announce that, after 4 years of collaborative research by MIAP Alumnae and a year of working together with the the...