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Filmography

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2013 Herblock: The Black & the White (documentary)
 
2012 The Cliburn: 50 Years of Gold (TV documentary) (storyline consultant)
 
2011 DGA Moments in Time (short)
 
2011 God's Fiddler: Jascha Heifetz (documentary)
 
2011 Women, War & Peace (TV series)
Peace Unveiled (2011)
 
2010 A Surprise in Texas (documentary)
 
2008 American Masters (TV series documentary)
 
2008 Shadows in Paradise: Hitler's Exiles in Hollywood (documentary) (writer)
 
2006 Live from Lincoln Center (TV series)
 
2005 A Workshop for Peace (TV documentary)
 
2002 Concert for America (TV movie)
 
1996 The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV special documentary) (film sequences)
 
1996 Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond (TV special documentary)
 
1994-1995 Great Performances (TV series)
 
1991 The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic (TV documentary) (written by)
 
1990 The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson (TV documentary) (written by)
 
1989 The 43rd Annual Tony Awards (TV special)
 
Show ShowProducer (8 titles)
2013 Herblock: The Black & the White (documentary) (co-producer)
 
2006 Who Gets to Call It Art? (documentary) (co-producer)
 
1998 To Life! America Celebrates Israel's 50th (TV special) (segment producer)
 
1996 Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond (TV special documentary) (co-producer: film sequence)
 
Great Performances (TV series) (co-producer - 1 episode, 1994) (producer - 1 episode, 1995)
The World of Jim Henson (1994) (co-producer)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (1 title)
1974 Lincoln: Trial by Fire (TV documentary) (production assistant)
 

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A Surprise in Texas -- In May 2009, 29 young contestants came from all over the world to compete in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth Texas, the most prestigious prize in the music world. This is the story of one of them, a 20 year old from Tokyo, Nobuyuki Tsujii, blind from birth.

'Nobu fever,' became a term in the world of Classical music after Nobuyuki Tsujii won the 13the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. 

Tsujii, who is clearly relishing the newfound notoriety, said: 'I don’t think I myself have changed because of the 'fever.’ But it has come as a surprise. I did not know I had become so famous and now, with so many offers to perform, I have to say 'no’ for the first time.'


Though classical music is more popular in Japan than in many other countries, there has never been anything like the mania there over a homegrown concert musician before, his agents said.


National newspapers reported his Cliburn win on the front page — the fact that China’s Haochen Zhang shared top honors was hardly mentioned. More than 30 TV crews covered Tsujii’s airport arrival, according to reports from Japan.


Japan’s Chopin Piano magazine issued a glossy, 78-page special issue about Tsujii’s victory, and a publisher announced that his achievement would be noted in a new public-school textbook.


After Tsujii said at a news conference that it would be a relief to his parents when he married, a flood of mail came from female fans.

A female TV journalist was roundly attacked for insensitivity after asking Tsujii what he would like to see if his sight was restored for a single day.


The reply, however, won Tsujii kudos: 'I’d like to see the faces of my parents. But I already see them every day with my heart’s eye.'