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Donnie Eichar is an American film producer, director and author. As an author he is best known for his ''
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'' best-selling book, ''Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident'' in 2013. He is known for producing the TV series ''Killing Fields'' in 2016, the documentary film ''
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'' in 2015, and producing the TV series ''
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'' in 2010. He is represented by
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Early life

Eichar grew up in
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, Florida before moving to
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to pursue a career in the film industry.


Film career

Eichar began his directorial career shooting documentary films with his first being the 2003 documentary, ''Blind Faith'', which premiered at the
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. He remained focused on this subject with his second documentary in 2006, ''Seeing With Sound'', which won a silver at The Telly Awards in 2007. In 2008, he wrote and directed a third documentary on blindness, which was titled ''Victory Over Darkness''. It premiered at the Heartland film festival. In 2006, Eichar was a director, writer, and producer for ''The Dangerous Sports Club'', ''The Bug Wrangler'', '' Dan Eldon Lives'' and ''Queen of Scream''. All four films aired on
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, an American TV network owned by
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, Joel Hyatt and Ronald Burkle. In 2010, Eichar began working for
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as a producer for the documentary series, ''
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''. The show received two nominations for VH1's Do Something Awards. Eichar served as a producer on the show for two seasons. In late 2013, Eichar completed the non-fiction book ''Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident''. Eichar came across the story of the
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while carrying out research for an unrelated project. Eichar initially had plans to make a documentary but after traveling to
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for research he decided to author a book instead. After securing a book deal with
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, Eichar made a second trip to the location of the incident in the Russian Ural Mountains, uncovering new evidence. The book is a reversed engineered investigation of the un-witnessed tragedy. Later in 2013, Eichar was invited to Google to present and answer questions as part of an at GoogleTalks episode. He was also a guest on ''
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'' and was interviewed by George Noory on the subject. In 2014, he was interviewed by ''
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'' about ''Dead Mountain'' and the evidence that he found. Following the release of his first book, it was announced by ''
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'' that the book would be turned into a movie. The makers of '' Transcendence'', which starred
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, would be involved in the making of the film. The announcement came in July 2015, with Eichar listed as one of the Executive Producers for the feature film. In 2015, Eichar produced and wrote the documentary film ''
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'', which studied the events preceding and surrounding the death of
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as seen through the perspective of private investigator Tom Grant. The film controversially explored the premise that
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's death was not a suicide. ''Soaked in Bleach'' had a limited theatrical release, despite statements that
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attempted to thwart the film release with
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orders sent to all the theatres slated to show the film. The film was also distributed by
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after its limited theatrical release. In 2015, Eichar was the executive producer for
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's true crime show, ''The Killing Fields''. It explores the unsolved murder case of
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graduate student, Eugenie Boisfontaine of
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. In the premiere season, the original detective assigned to the case over 20 years ago gets reinstated to solve his decades-old cold case using modern technology. Deadline announced that 2.4 million viewers viewed the season finale. ''The Killing Fields'' received an 80% favorable reviews on
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'' reviewed the first season as, 'It's the smaller, unvarnished, passing moments that sell the show – where its particular poetry, and even its comedy, can be found. ''
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'' also gave the show a favorable review. Eichar was also the creator, executive producer and writer for a LMN Network pilot titled, ''The Body Detective''. The show was based around renowned American forensic Pathologist Dr.
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's views of a 1997 murder case in which his findings was able to overturn the case from accidental death to murder. Eichar was a show runner and executive producer of ''
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Investigates'', a 10-part one-hour weekly
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series focusing on the stories behind headlines, emphasizing the impact on families, potential new evidence and interviews. The two-hour, two-part opener focused on the
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case. When it premiered on
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in November 2016, it reached 4 million viewers.


Dead Mountain

Is the first published book by Eichar. The book is an investigative book based on the events that took place at the
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in 1959. It follows the footsteps of a team of nine hikers—seven men and two women—who were attempting to reach a Grade III in hiking. This grade was a common exercise for hikers that lived in the
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at the time. After setting up camp, all nine hikers mysteriously died, with a lot of strange evidence left behind. Eichar retraced the steps of the nine Russian hikers to try and reach a conclusion as to why the men and women had died, or what had killed them. His investigation was written into the book, ''Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident'', and was released in 2013. The book received mainly positive reviews following its release.
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had over 2,500 ratings of the book with an average score of 4 out of 5. ''The New York Times'' listed ''Dead Mountain'' as one of their best sellers in April 2015. The average of the
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reviews were 4.3 out of 5, with over 500 customer reviews. The final review and one of the most positive came from
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, "a gripping book, at least as dramatic as Krakauer's Into Thin Air."


Personal life

Eichar lives in Malibu, California with his wife Julia Ortiz. He is an avid surfer and
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, with a known interest in
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References

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