Robert Kramer
Robert Kramer was an American film director, screenwriter, and actor who directed 19 films between 1965 and 1999, most of them political cinema made from a left-wing point of view. Born in New York and educated at Swarthmore College and Stanford University, Kramer was a founding member of the filmmaking collective The Newsreel, established in New York City in 1968. Kramer wrote, directed and starred in the 1970 thriller film Ice, and co-directed the 1975 film Milestones with John Douglas. After relocating to Europe in 1979, Kramer directed the 1982 French film À toute allure, which was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival.
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🎬 Movies
Another Country
actor
2000
L'ennui
actor
1998
Walk the Walk
director
1996
Walk the Walk
writer
1996
Lest We Forget
director
1991
Doc's Kingdom
writer
1988
Doc's Kingdom
director
1988
Diesel
writer
1985
Diesel
director
1985
Room 666
actor
1985
The State of Things
writer
1982
The State of Things
actor
1982
Guns
actor
1980
Guns
director
1980
Guns
writer
1980
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Portugal
director
1977
Milestones
writer
1975
Milestones
director
1975