Robert Gardner

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Robert Gardner is an American documentary filmmaker and anthropologist best known for his influential ethnographic films such as "Dead Birds" and "Forest of Bliss."

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instanceOf anthropologist
documentary filmmaker
ethnographic film
ethnographic film
ethnographic filmmaker
person
awardReceived American Film Institute Maya Deren Award
basedIn Massachusetts
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
director Robert Gardner self-linksurface differs
Robert Gardner self-linksurface differs
educatedAt Harvard University
employer Harvard University
fieldOfWork ethnographic film
visual anthropology
genre documentary film
ethnographic film
hasInfluenced documentary filmmaking
ethnographic cinema
visual anthropology
hasPublication Making Dead Birds: Chronicle of a Film
The Impulse to Preserve: Reflections of a Filmmaker
knownFor influential ethnographic films
innovative use of observational cinema in anthropology
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject everyday life in non-Western societies
indigenous cultures
ritual and religion
movement cinéma vérité
observational cinema
nationality American
notableWork City of Dreams
Dead Birds
Deep Hearts
Forest of Bliss
Ika Hands
Rivers of Sand
Screening Room (television series)
Still Journey On
The Hunters
occupation anthropologist
cinematographer
documentary filmmaker
film director
film producer
positionHeld director of the Film Study Center at Harvard University
founder of the Film Study Center at Harvard University
host of the television series Screening Room
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Robert Gardner director Robert Gardner self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Dead Birds
Robert Gardner director Robert Gardner self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Forest of Bliss