Robert Gardner

Birthday: 1925-11-05
Deathday: 2014-06-21
Birthplace: Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
Gender: Male

Robert Gardner was the Director of the Film Study Center at Harvard University from 1957 to 1997. He is known for his work in the field of non-fiction film.

He is an internationally renowned filmmaker and author whose works have entered the permanent canon of non-fiction filmmaking. Some of his most prominent films include Dead Birds (1964), a lyric account of the Dugum Dani, a Stone Age society at one time living an isolated existence in the Highlands of the former Netherlands New Guinea (Gardner was the leader of the Peabody Museum-sponsored expedition to study the Dani in 1961-62); Rivers of Sand (1974), a social commentary on the Hamar people of southwestern Ethiopia; and Forest of Bliss (1985), a cinematic essay on the ancient city of Benares, India, which explores the ceremonies, rituals, and industries associated with death and regeneration.

Gardner’s films have received numerous awards, including the Robert J. Flaherty Award for best nonfiction film (twice); the Golden Lion for Best Film at the Florence Film Festival (three times); and First Prizes at the Trento, USA Dallas, Melbourne, Nuoro, EarthWatch, Athens, and San Francisco film festivals. His films have been invited to Festivals throughout the world including Jerusalem, Bergen, London, Munich, Toronto, Montreal, Margaret Mead, Marseilles, Locarno, Chicago and Cinema du Réel.

Credits

Year Title
2013-01-01 Dead Birds Re-Encountered
2000-05-13 Looking at Forest of Bliss
1993-01-01 Dancing with Miklos
1988-04-07 Ika Hands
1986-03-12 Forest of Bliss
1985-01-01 Sons of Shiva
1980-03-14 Deep Hearts
1976-01-01 Altar of Fire
1974-10-30 Rivers of Sand
1973-01-01 Mark Tobey Abroad
1972-01-01 Land-Divers of Melanesia
1965-01-01 Marathon
1963-10-01 Dead Birds
1957-01-01 The Hunters
1952-01-01 Mark Tobey
1951-01-01 Blunden Harbour