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Robert Kramer's politics were as a radical as his approach to making films. A founder of the leftist Newsreel collective, he went on to direct documentaries and dramas, and films that blended both. Disgusted with the politics of the United States, he lived for decades in self-imposed exile in France. Directed and narrated by Kramer's longtime cinematographer and sometime producer, Richard Copans, LOOKING FOR ROBERT is a retrospective of Kramer's work, and a love letter to a colleague and friend. Copans assembles telling moments from groundbreaking films like ROUTE ONE/USA and DOC’S KINGDOM, and includes never-before-seen rushes. And he shares unique insights into Kramer's sometimes unorthodox process. In one case, that meant setting off to film a 2,500-mile road movie over a period of five months -- with only a five-page outline, and without watching any rushes the whole time. While the relationship between the two men was at times stormy, Copans remained the "loyal indispensable helper." He loads film, frantically keeps the money coming when a shoot goes over-budget, and sleeps in cheap motels, all to fulfill his friend's vision. What emerges in LOOKING FOR ROBERT is not only an intimate portrait of an artist, but also the moving biography of a friendship.

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Glenn Dunks reDocumented Mar 8
Copans’ intimate knowledge of Kramer allows for Looking for Robert to be a more honest take on the filmmaker. One that celebrates, but never presents him as something that he wasn’t. Or, perhaps even more importantly, that his films never were. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis Robert Kramer's politics were as a radical as his approach to making films. A founder of the leftist Newsreel collective, he went on to direct documentaries and dramas, and films that blended both. Disgusted with the politics of the United States, he lived for decades in self-imposed exile in France. Directed and narrated by Kramer's longtime cinematographer and sometime producer, Richard Copans, LOOKING FOR ROBERT is a retrospective of Kramer's work, and a love letter to a colleague and friend. Copans assembles telling moments from groundbreaking films like ROUTE ONE/USA and DOC’S KINGDOM, and includes never-before-seen rushes. And he shares unique insights into Kramer's sometimes unorthodox process. In one case, that meant setting off to film a 2,500-mile road movie over a period of five months -- with only a five-page outline, and without watching any rushes the whole time. While the relationship between the two men was at times stormy, Copans remained the "loyal indispensable helper." He loads film, frantically keeps the money coming when a shoot goes over-budget, and sleeps in cheap motels, all to fulfill his friend's vision. What emerges in LOOKING FOR ROBERT is not only an intimate portrait of an artist, but also the moving biography of a friendship.
Director
Richard Copans
Producer
Michel Klein
Screenwriter
Richard Copans
Genre
Biography, Documentary
Original Language
French
Release Date (DVD)
Jul 29, 2025
Runtime
1h 14m