Robert Drew

Robert Drew

Robert Lincoln Drew was an American documentary filmmaker known as one of the pioneers—and sometimes called father—of cinéma vérité, or direct cinema, in the United States. Two of his films are archived in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. The moving image collection of Robert Drew is housed at the Academy Film Archive. The Academy Film Archive has preserved a number of his films, including "Faces of November," "Herself: Indira Gandhi," and "Bravo!/Kathy's Dance". His many awards include an International Documentary Association Career Achievement Award. Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license

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Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment - PulpMovies
Adventures on the New Frontier - PulpMovies
Storm Signal - PulpMovies
American Football - PulpMovies
Faces of November - PulpMovies
Susan Starr - PulpMovies
Jane - PulpMovies
Yanki No! - PulpMovies
A President to Remember: In the Company of John F. Kennedy - PulpMovies
The Chair - PulpMovies
Aga Khan - PulpMovies
Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America - PulpMovies
Who's Out There? - PulpMovies
Nehru - PulpMovies
On the Road with Duke Ellington - PulpMovies
On the Pole: Eddie Sachs - PulpMovies
The Sun Ship Game - PulpMovies
The New Met: Countdown to Curtain - PulpMovies
For Auction: An American Hero - PulpMovies
784 Days That Changed America - PulpMovies
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