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David is a 2014 American biographical drama film about computer scientist and inventor David H. Gelernter, directed by Nando Vila and written by David Schulner. The film stars Aaron Eckhart in the title role and premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2014. David seeks to redefine his father's legacy for a new generation of engineers in the computer age with inventions such as running free software on an unmodified PC, which is why he is visited by FBI agents led by Agent Ana Lucia Cortez (Jennifer Ehle). David was based on the real life David Gelernter and his late father Elliot, both computer scientists and professor at Yale University. The film was shot in Burbank, California, and New Haven, Connecticut. The eldest of three children, David H. Gelernter (Aaron Eckhart) grew up in a Jewish household in New York City where he developed an interest in science and math from spending time with his father's lab assistant who taught him the basics of electronics and programming. After earning a B.S. in electrical engineering, he attended Yale University where he studied physics and computer science. By the time David was in his early twenties, his father Elliot (David Paymer) was an internationally renowned professor at Yale University who created the first complete prototype high-speed digital computer by integrating magnetic cores with semiconductor technology. His inventions were used to create the first electronic system for moving pictures, created GPS systems and NASA's Global Positioning System. He also created a Linux-based operating system called GNU. After graduating from Yale, he became a professor at Harvard University and later worked as a consultant for Apple Computer and IBM, while researching Internet data transmission speeds. Upon his father's death in 1984, Elliot was laid to rest in the Gelernter family burial plot in Mount Hebron Cemetery, but David chose to move forward with discovering his father's life and research. David became a professor at Cornell University while working on time displacement algorithms for information transmission. After gaining tenure he returned to Yale as an associate professor of computer science where he worked on methods of data compression for statistical data analysis. He developed algorithms which used pattern matching to discover meaning within digital images. His research led him to identify the pattern of signs that allow humans to recognize speech despite noise and distortion. In 1995, he married Marsha Wetzel, an accomplished violinist and the daughter of a Holocaust survivor who had studied at the Juilliard School. The two have two children, Jacob and Eliza. Ana Lucia Cortez (Jennifer Ehle), an FBI agent investigating a terrorist attack in New Haven, reaches out to David after learning his research was being used to discover technology for hacking into U.S. satellites. An event where there are no prior records of terrorists or their intent or capability is known as a Black Swan event. cfa1e77820
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