Tony Buba
Directing
Awards
Won 1 Guggenheim Fellowship Award
Guggenheim Fellowship 1 won
- — Guggenheim Fellowship Won
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Anthony E. "Tony" Buba (born October 20, 1943) is an American filmmaker. He is primarily known for his documentaries focusing on the working-class communities and social issues in his hometown Braddock, Pennsylvania and the nearby Pittsburgh.
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Filmography
Directing
34 credits
No Pets
Behind the Scenes with Day of the Dead
Stigmata
Lightning Over Braddock: A Rustbowl Fantasy
Birthday Party
Sweet Sal
Shutdown
Fade Out
J. Roy: New and Used Furniture
Cite Specific
Home Movies
Cinetracts '20
Peabody & Friends
Reflexions
40°24.2983’ N 79° 58.251’ W
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Ghosts of Amistad - In the Footsteps of Rebels
Struggles in Steel: A History of African-American Steelworkers
Making Soppressata with Dom and the Guys
Voices from a Steeltown
The Mill Hunk Herald
Pirozzi's Barber Shop
Ode to a Steeltown
"The Fall" 1980
Homage to a Mill Town
Washing Walls With Mrs. G
The Last Pawn Shop in Braddock
The Cot Club: Braddock Hospital
Pasta Lesson: A Sunday in Rabatana
To My Family
Year on the Throne
Braddock Food Bank
Betty's Corner Cafe
The Barber of New Kensington
Acting
10 credits
Dawn of the Dead
Martin
Lightning Over Braddock: A Rustbowl Fantasy
Birthday Party
Sweet Sal
Taste the Blood of Martin
J. Roy: New and Used Furniture
Peabody & Friends
The Mill Hunk Herald
Washing Walls With Mrs. G
Producing
3 credits
Lightning Over Braddock: A Rustbowl Fantasy
J. Roy: New and Used Furniture
Struggles in Steel: A History of African-American Steelworkers
Other credits
2 credits
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