Eddy's World


Eddy's World is a 2020 American documentary short film directed and produced by filmmaker Lyn Goldfarb, Eddy's daughter. Eddy's World was streamed on NewYorker.com. There are two versions of Eddy's World: an 18-minute version for festivals and streaming, and a 28-minute director's cut. Eddy’s World premiered at Mountainfilm Festival in May 2020.

Premise

Eddy's World is about Eddy Goldfarb, the 98-year-old inventor of the Yakity Yak teeth and many other classic toys, including Kerplunk, Stompers, Vac-U-Form, and the Giant Bubble Gun. Goldfarb designed his first toys while serving in the United States Navy in WWII. In 1949, he sold his first toy and went on to invent over 800 toys over the next 70 years and garner over 300 patents. He now lives in a retirement community, still designing new toys in his garage machine shop.

Awards

Eddy's World was licensed by the NewYorker.com; it received a 2022 Emmy nomination, Television Academy, and a 2021 Silver Telly Award.
Eddy's World was an official selection of more than 35 film festivals, including the 2020 Florida Film Festival, the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, and the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.