Robert Stone (director)
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Robert Stone is a British-American documentary film
Documentary film
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maker. His work has been screened at dozens of film festivals and televised around the world, notably several times on PBS
Public Broadcasting Service
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's American Experience
American Experience
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series. His most recent work is Earth Days
Earth Days
Earth Days is a 2009 documentary film about the start of the environmental movement in the United States. It was directed by Robert Stone and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films while in theaters. Earth Days premiered on United States television April 19...

(2009), about the beginnings of the environmental movement
Environmental movement
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 in the USA. Earth Days was nominated for the Sheffield Green Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest in 2009.

Biography

Stone was born in England
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 and educated in the United States
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. His father Lawrence Stone
Lawrence Stone
Lawrence Stone was an English historian of early modern Britain. He is noted for his work on the English Civil War and marriage.-Biography:...

 was a noted historian and Chair the History Department at Princeton University
Princeton University
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, where Robert grew up. He was educated at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, the Sorbonne
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 and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute
Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute
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 in New York. His debut work was the Oscar-nominated Radio Bikini
Radio Bikini
Radio Bikini is a 1988 American documentary film directed by Robert Stone. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1988 for Best Documentary Feature....

(1988) about nuclear tests performed around Bikini Atoll
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 in 1946.

Known mostly for his use of archival material in historical documentaries, Stone has produced several well received documentaries created on DV
DV
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. He was creator of a 24 part semi-interactive permanent installation at the JFK Museum in Boston. His work has been coproduced with a wide variety of television companies including PBS
Public Broadcasting Service
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, Discovery
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, TLC
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, Channel Four, ARTE
Arte
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, ZDF
ZDF
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, RAI
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 and Court TV
Court TV
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 and CBS
CBS
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. His work has been screened at Sundance and dozens other festivals and televised in many countries. He has served as a judge for a number of awards and festivals in both documentary and fiction and recently had his first retrospective in Canada.

Stone lives in New York City with his wife and son.

Filmography

  • Radio Bikini
    Radio Bikini
    Radio Bikini is a 1988 American documentary film directed by Robert Stone. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1988 for Best Documentary Feature....

    (1988)
  • The Satellite Sky (1990)
  • Farewell, Good Brothers (1992)
  • World War III (1998)
  • American Babylon (2000)
  • Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst (2004)
  • Neverland: The Rise and Fall of the Symbionese Liberation Army (2004)
  • Hollywood Vietnam (2005)
  • Oswald's Ghost (2008)
  • Earth Days
    Earth Days
    Earth Days is a 2009 documentary film about the start of the environmental movement in the United States. It was directed by Robert Stone and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films while in theaters. Earth Days premiered on United States television April 19...

    (2009)
  • The Civilian Conservation Corps (2010)
  • The Civilian Conservation Corps (2009; broadcast by PBS
    Public Broadcasting Service
    The Public Broadcasting Service is an American non-profit public broadcasting television network with 354 member TV stations in the United States which hold collective ownership. Its headquarters is in Arlington, Virginia....

    's American Experience
    American Experience
    American Experience is a television program airing on the Public Broadcasting Service Public television stations in the United States. The program airs documentaries, many of which have won awards, about important or interesting events and people in American history...

    )

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