
Robert Nelson
Directing
Born in 1930 to a family of Swedish immigrants, Robert Nelson studied painting until changing his focus to concentrate on filmmaking in the early 1960s. Strong influences included the Bay Area bohemian Beat scene and the improvisatory theatre of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, with which he would ultimately collaborate on several films. His marriage to experimental filmmaker Gunvor Nelson also helped jumpstart his early filmmaking impulse and instigated many films.
Behind the camera
1976Suite California Stops & Passes Part 1: Tijuana to Hollywood via Death Valley
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1974Deep Westurn
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1970Bleu Shut
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1967The Great Blondino
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1967The Off-Handed Jape... & How to Pull It Off
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1967The Awful Backlash
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1967Grateful Dead
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1967Penny Bright & Jimmy Witherspoon
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1965Oh Dem Watermelons
Director & Writer
1963Plastic Haircut
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