Robert Nelson
Born in 1930 to a family of Swedish immigrants, Robert Nelson studied painting until changing his focus to concentrate on filmmaking in the early 1960s. Strong influences included the Bay Area bohemian Beat scene and the improvisatory theatre of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, with which he would ultimately collaborate on several films. His marriage to experimental filmmaker Gunvor Nelson also helped jumpstart his early filmmaking impulse and instigated many films.
Known For | Directing |
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Most Rating | 0.71 |
Birthday | 1930-03-01 |
Place of Birth | San Francisco, California, USA |
Also Known As |
1971
Five Artists: BillBobBillBillBob
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A feature-length documentary directed by Dorothy Wiley and Gunvor Nelson about five working San Francisco artists: William T. Wiley, Robert Hudson, Wi...
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Five Artists: BillBobBillBillBob
1969
Travelogue: Portraits – Images from a journey
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A black-and-white travel journal, in which the themes of memories and their relationship to the past suddenly catch up and rush away from us. The film...
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Travelogue: Portraits – Images from a journey
1973
Picasso
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“When Picasso died I wanted to make the first post-mortem documentary, as I knew would happen anyway, and cheaply. The film took four hours to finish...
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Picasso
1967
The Off-Handed Jape... & How to Pull It Off
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The Off-Handed Jape is an afternoon’s lark made by Nelson and his artist friend William Wiley. The two men perform whimsical actions and poses for the...
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The Off-Handed Jape... & How to Pull It Off
1970
Riverbody
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A continuous dissolve of 87 male and female nudes. "The film's fascination lies with the suspense of that magic moment, halfway between two persons,...
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Riverbody
1974
Deep Westurn
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A ‘film wake’. Though celebratory in mood, it has a mournful subtext… death and dying. We dedicated it to Dr. Sam West, departed friend and patron of...
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