Charles Eli Guggenheim was an American film director and producer. His first job was working for Lew Cohen at CBS, where he was exposed to the new media of film and storytelling.
The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
(Producer)
The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
(Director)
The Fisherman and His Soul
(Producer)
National Gallery Builds
(Director)
A Place to Be
(Director)
The Johnstown Flood
(Director)
A Time for Justice
(Director)
The Shadow of Hate: A History of Intolerance in America
(Director)
A Place in the Land
(Director)
Nine from Little Rock
(Director)
Children Without
(Director)
Monument to the Dream
(Director)
Robert Kennedy Remembered
(Director)
Children Without
(Writer)
D-Day Remembered
(Director)
D-Day Remembered
(Writer)
Berga: Soldiers of Another War
(Director)
Monument to the Dream
(Camera Operator)
Island of Hope, Island of Tears
(Director)
HR 6161: An Act of Congress
(Director)
Nine from Little Rock
(Writer)
Robert Kennedy Remembered
(Writer)
Robert Kennedy Remembered
(Producer)
The Fisherman and His Soul
(Director)
High Schools
(Director)
A City Decides
(Director)
The Big City
(Director)
The Big City
(Writer)
The Shadow of Hate: A History of Intolerance in America
(Writer)
Berga: Soldiers of Another War
(Writer)