Filmography for Robert Richter
FILMOGRAPHY FOR ROBERT RICHTER ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS, BEST DOCUMENTARY: School of Assassins – 18-min. 1994 Maryknoll human rights film. Festivals: Human Rights, Toronto (1st prize), NY Int’l (Silver Medal), Bilbao, Gods of Metal 30-minutes, 1981; U.S. grass-roots anti-nuclear activists; for Maryknoll. City Out of Wilderness 30-minutes, 1977, history of Washington DC for U.S. Capitol Historical Society. Treatment writer, location producer. The Gifts 30-minutes, 1971, on water pollution, narrated by Lorne Greene, for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Executive Producer, co-writer. “A beauty, brilliantly made, powerful.” New York Times “May be the most beautiful film on ugliness ever made.” Variety ACADEMY CITATIONS, “ONE OF THE BEST DOCUMENTARIES” OF THE YEAR: Guns and Greed — 22 minutes, 2000, linking World Bank and IMF policies to human rights abuses by US School of Americas graduates. For Maryknoll and SOA Watch. Crossing the Line — 16 minutes, 1999, with Martin Sheen and over 1,000 other SOA protesters who commit non-violent civil disobedience. For Maryknoll and SOA Watch. Father Roy: Inside the School of Assassins – One-hour independent about struggle to find and reveal the truth about a US military training facility. ITVS telecasts on 150 public TV stations, 1998- 2001. Re-run 2008-9 in PBS “Global Voices” series. “Highly recommended for all collections.” Video Librarian “A straight-ahead, thoughtful exposé...sways you with the facts.” SF Examiner Festivals: Amsterdam, Central Florida (1st Prize), Columbus (Chris Bronze), Hot Springs, New York, CINE Golden Eagle Woman Rebel – 38 minutes on a woman, 18 years in Nepal’s Maoist army, who is democratically elected to her government.
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