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She (Farnsworth) is a filmmaker, foreign correspondent, and former chief correspondent and principal substitute anchor of PBS's NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.
The documentary, recently nominated for an Emmy award (the Oscars of the television industry) in the category of "Outstanding Historical Programming,"...
The documentary, recently nominated for an Emmy award (the Oscars of the television industry) in the category of "Outstanding Historical Programming,"...
Emmy Nominated, Outstanding Historical Programming-Long Form, 2009
Elizabeth Farnsworth, former "NewsHour" foreign correspondent, spent years reporting abroad in countries as far away as Japan, Vietnam, and Chile.
Elizabeth Farnsworth, professional
1995 Elizabeth Farnsworth, professional
In this superb documentary, Farnsworth and Lanfranco follow one man's transformation as he investigates human rights violations in Chile from the Pinochet era.
Documentary Nominee Elizabeth Farnsworth and Patricio Lanfranco
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: CS1 maint: location (link)The North Dakota Museum of Art is touring Fractured: North Dakota's Oil Boom throughout the State as part of its Rural Arts Initiative program. Fractured opened at NDMOA last August and three sites were selected to host the exhibition. This exhibition will be in Bismarck...
Outstanding Individual Achievement: Writing-program for Thanh's War, KQED, Elizabeth Farnsworth
"The Gospel and Guatemala" was produced and released by KQED, San Francisco, in 1983, and subsequently aired nationally on PBS in 1985. It was the winner of a 1984 Golden Gate Award from the San Francisco International Film Festival.
She joined the PBS nightly news program, The MacNeil Lehrer News Hour (now The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer) in 1984 as a contributing correspondent.
Farnsworth was named chief correspondent and principal substitute anchor in 1995, and in 1999 she became senior correspondent, concentrating on foreign affairs and the arts. She also heads the NewsHour's San Francisco office.
Honorary degrees were presented to ...Elizabeth Farnsworth, an award-winning senior correspondent for the Lehrer News Hour;
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: CS1 maint: location (link)Her (Farnsworth) documentary Thanh's War (co-directed with John Knoop), which aired on PBS in 1991, garnered a CINE Golden Eagle, among other awards....
...Feinberg collaborated with Elizabeth Farnsworth and Eric Leenson to write the special NACLA Report, "Facing the Blockade," which exposed the full extent of U.S. economic and political aggression against Chile.
This exhibition was developed by The Field Museum, Chicago, in collaboration with Terry Evans and Elizabeth Farnsworth, Fellows of the Center for Art+Environment at the Nevada Museum of Art...
In 2001, she (Farnsworth) reported from Malawi and Botswana on the AIDS crisis in Africa in a special four-part series (produced by Joanne Elgart), which received the 2001 Silver World Medal from the New York Festivals and an Emmy nomination.
The documentary is a production of KQED in San Francisco. The producers are Stephen Talbot and Elizabeth Farnsworth.
Elizabeth Farnsworth traveled the world for years as a foreign correspondent for the NewsHour.
The Africa/AIDS catastrophe has many faces: The sick and dying, the mourners at graveside...
Now Elizabeth Farnsworth's third report on the AIDS crisis in Africa. Last night, she told of *Botswana's prevention efforts; tonight she reports on the government's efforts to get anti-AIDS drugs to its people.
Her writings have appeared in various publications, including Foreign Policy, World Policy Journal, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Nation and Mother Jones.
Bay Area filmmaker Elizabeth Farnsworth has been nominated by the Director's [sic] Guild of America for its 2008 Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in the documentary category.
Elizabeth Farnsworth, Director
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Awards: American Film Festival Blue Ribbon and the National Educational Film Festival Award.
In this superb documentary, Farnsworth and Lanfranco follow one man's transformation as he investigates human rights violations in Chile...
In this superb documentary, Farnsworth and Lanfranco follow one man's transformation as he investigates human rights violations in Chile from the Pinochet era.
Farnsworth worked with photographer Terry Evans on this Field Museum exhibit.