David Grubin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David Grubin is an American documentary filmmaker, who has produced and directed numerous films, many of which are best-known from airing on PBS. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Grubin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Crew

RFK
Writer, Director

Winter Soldier
Cinematography, Producer

The Buddha
Director, Writer

Marie Antoinette: A Film by David Grubin
Director, Producer, Writer

Language Matters with Bob Holman
Director, Executive Producer, Writer

Downtown Express
Director

FDR
Director, Writer, Producer

Free Renty: Lanier v. Harvard
Director

The Windmill Movie
Producer

Bill T. Jones: Still/Here
Executive Producer, Producer, Director

The Maze
Director

The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer
Producer, Writer, Director
A Life Together: Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon
Director, Producer

Napoleon
Writer, Director, Producer

Tesla
Producer, Writer, Director

A Portrait of Samson Raphaelson
Producer, Director, Cinematography
The Wyeths: A Father and His Family
Director, Cinematography, Producer, Writer

Young Dr. Freud
Director, Writer
Truman
Director, Writer

Rx: The Quiet Revolution
Director, Executive Producer, Producer, Writer

Spain: The Land and the Legend
Director of Photography

Kofi Annan: Center of the Storm
Director

LBJ
Director

Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided
Director

Napoléon : L’irrésistible ascension de Bonaparte
Director

A Place to Stand
Executive Producer

T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt
Director, Writer

Stevenson - Lost and Found
Executive Producer

Degenerate Art
Director

The Plot Against Harry
Assistant Camera
Chicago 1968
Creative Consultant

Destination America: The People and Cultures That Created a Nation
Director