Robert Kramer  

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Robert Kramer (June 22 1939 à New York, USA - November 10 1999 in Rouen, France) was an American director, actor and screenwriter, noted for such films as Ice.

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Kramer étudiait la philosophie et l'histoire de l'Europe de l'Ouest au Swarthmore College et à l'Université de Stanford. Dans les années 1960 il appartenait à des groupes de gauche radicale. En 1967, il est co-fondateur du collectif „Newsreel“ qui permettra, jusqu'à nos jours, la réalisation et la diffusion de nombreux films engagés, suivant de près les mouvements sociaux et les luttes des minorités. En 1969 Kramer tourna avec Norman Fruchter et John Douglas le documentaire "People's War" au Vietnam du Nord.

Depuis le début des années 1980 jusqu'à sa mort Kramer vivait en Europe.

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