Cinema of Robert Gardner
Explore the captivating world of Robert Gardner, one of the most artistic ethnographic filmmakers in history, through the insightful collection, Cinema of Robert Gardner. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2007, this paperback edition spans 260 pages and delves into Gardner's unique approach to filmmaking, blending artistry with ethnographic depth. The book features a series of essays that celebrate his groundbreaking works, including the thought-provoking films "Dead Birds" (1963), "Rivers of Sand" (1974), and "Forest of Bliss" (1986). Discover the originality and controversy that define Gardner's legacy and gain a deeper understanding of his contributions to the cinematic arts. Perfect for film enthusiasts and scholars alike, this title is an essential addition to any collection.