David Benjamin Steinberg

David Benjamin Steinberg

Birth : , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

History

DAVID BENJAMIN STEINBERG is a versatile composer for television and film. He has scored a range of projects, from Imagine Entertainment’s critically acclaimed feature film, “Inside Deep Throat”, and World of Wonder’s Emmy Award-winning films “The Last Beekeeper” and "Out of Iraq", to Bravo’s multi Emmy-nominated series “Million Dollar Listing”.

Profile

David Benjamin Steinberg

Movies

The Bitch Who Stole Christmas
Music
A workaholic big-city fashion journalist is sent to a Christmas-obsessed small town to dig up a story when she finds herself in the middle of cut-throat housewives, a high-stakes “Winter Ball” competition, and a sinister plot that could destroy Christmas fore-evah!
Liberty: Mother of Exiles
Original Music Composer
A look at the history of the Statue of Liberty and the meaning of sculptor Auguste Bartholdi's creation to people around the world.
Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures
Music
Nude men in rubber suits, close-ups of erections, objects shoved in the most intimate of places—these are photographs taken by Robert Mapplethorpe, known by many as the most controversial photographer of the twentieth century. Openly gay, Mapplethorpe took images of male sex, nudity, and fetish to extremes that resulted in his work still being labelled by some as pornography masquerading as art. But less talked about are the more serene, yet striking portraits of flowers, sculptures, and perfectly framed human forms that are equally pioneering and powerful.
The Library
Music
13-year-old Emily begins receiving secret admirer notes in the library, taking her on a journey of discovery through literature, romance, and ultimately a bittersweet personal history.
Miss Navajo
Original Music Composer
The role of women and tradition in Dine (Navajo) culture is explored through a young girl's quest for the Miss Navajo Nation crown.
Inside Deep Throat
Original Music Composer
In 1972, a seemingly typical shoestring budget pornographic film was made in a Florida hotel, "Deep Throat," starring Linda Lovelace. This film would surpass the wildest expectation of everyone involved to become one of the most successful independent films of all time. It caught the public imagination which met the spirit of the times, even as the self appointed guardians of public morality struggled to suppress it, and created, for a brief moment, a possible future where sexuality in film had a bold artistic potential. This film covers the story of the making of this controversial film, its stunning success, its hysterical opposition along with its dark side of mob influence and allegations of the on set mistreatment of the film's star.