Robert Frank is one of the most acclaimed photographers of the 20th century. He is best known for his seminal book "The Americans", featuring photographs taken by the artist in the mid-1950s as he traveled across the U.S. on a Guggenheim fellowship. Robert Frank is also known as a filmmaker.
Directing
69
Male
1924-11-09
Zurich, Switzerland
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Life Goes On
Second Century
Lost, Lost, Lost
Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank
Home Improvements
Don't Blink - Robert Frank
Contemporary Photography in America
June and Robert Kara and Me
Robert Frank in Conversation with Clark Winter: 10 Films
Sanyu
I Remember
The Present
Moving Pictures
Robert Frank Films
Full Blossom: The Life of Poet/Actor Roberts Blossom
Robert and June (and All the Time in the World)
Cocksucker Blues
Pull My Daisy
Candy Mountain
Me and My Brother
The Sin of Jesus
O.K. End Here
True Story
Keep Busy
About Us
Life-Raft Earth
Conversations in Vermont
Energy and How to Get It
About Me: A Musical
One Hour
Summer Cannibals
Alfred Leslie: Cool Man In A Golden Age
Paper Route
Life Dances On...
Last Supper
Harry Smith at the Breslin Hotel
This Song for Jack
Flamingo
Hunter
Pull My Daisy Production Footage
Run
Tunnel
Rolling Stones Super 8 Footage
Project Tesla
Fragments
Fernando
Ginsberg/Corso Tapes
Provincetown
This Is a Film About
Untitled 1971