Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | Robert Fulton
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Other authors / contributors: | Fulton, Robert.
Gardner, Robert, 1925-
WCVB-TV (Television station : Boston, Mass.)
Studio 7 Arts (Firm)
Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)
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Notes: | Title from disc surface. Robert Fulton appeared on Screening Room in April 1973 to screen and discuss Machu Pichu and Reality's Invisible. Fulton returned in April 1979 and screened excerpts from the films Street Film, Path of Cessation and Chant. Interviewer: Robert Gardner. DVD. DVD (NTSC, all regions); stereo.
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Summary: | Robert Fulton was an extraordinary non-fiction filmmaker and gifted aerial cinematographer who left a legacy of remarkable films shot all over the world. He was an exceptional pilot, a devout Buddhist and a brilliant independent thinker and talker. He taught for a time in Harvard's Visual and Environmental Studies Department and worked closely with Robert Gardner on large and small projects over several decades. He won many awards, including an Emmy for work in television. Fulton died in a private airplane crash in 2002 whereupon Harvard Film Study Center established the Robert E. Fulton III Fund for new filmmakers in memorium.
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