Robert Kenner

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Robert Kenner is an American film and television screenwriter, television director, film director, film producer, and television producer. His career began in 1971 as an assistant cinematographer, and produced his first motion picture, 3:15 - The Moment of Truth, in 1984 (although it was not released until 1986). His second feature film did not come until 1991's Lonely Hearts. His first breakout project was the televised documentary The Lost Fleet of Guadalcanal, which he produced for the National Geographic Society and which aired in 1993 on PBS. The following year, he directed and produced Russia's Last Tsar for National Geographic and PBS. He also directed and produced America's Endangered Species: Don't Say Good-bye in 1996. The International Documentary Association presented the picture with the Strand Award for Best Documentary. Kenner began a long association with the award-winning PBS documentary television program American Experience in 1998. That year he directed and produced the widely reviewed Influenza, 1918 (about the 1918 flu pandemic)and followed it up with John Brown's Holy War (about abolitionist John Brown) in 2001. His first documentary which he wrote, directed and produced was War Letters, which aired on American Experience in 2001. The documentary is based on the 2001 New York Times best-selling book War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars by historian Andrew Carroll. He produced the episode, "The Road to Memphis," for the 2003 PBS documentary series, The Blues, and in 2005 produced and directed the Vietnam War documentary, Two Days in October. The documentary was the season premiere of American Experience. The film, which is based on David Maraniss' book They Marched into Sunlight, looks at the parallels between a Viet Cong ambush of a U.S. Army patrol (and the subsequent cover-up of the loss by the American military) and a violent clash between police and student protesters at the University of Wisconsin–Madison—events which occurred 24 hours apart in October 1967. The episode was nominated for and won the award for Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking at the 2006 Emmy Awards. In 2008, Kenner produced and directed the documentary film, Food, Inc., which examines large-scale agricultural food production in the United States, concluding that the meat and vegetables produced by this type of economic enterprise leads to inexpensive but environmentally harmful and unhealthy food.

Most Popular Robert Kenner Trailers

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When Strangers Click: Five Stories from the Internet Trailer (2011)

14 February 2011

Finding love has never been easy. But it's also never been easier. Online dating sites thrive on the promise that dates and mates are just a 'click' away.

A Dancer's Life Trailer (1972)

20 October 1972

The personal and professional lives of aspiring dancers at New York's American Ballet Theatre School are chronicled in this documentary.

Two Days in October Trailer (2005)

17 October 2005

Based on David Maraniss's book They Marched into Sunlight, a documentary telling the story of two seemingly unconnected events in October 1967 that changed the course of the Vietnam War.

Lonely Hearts Trailer (1991)

11 September 1991

Alma, a lonely woman, falls for the conman who steals her money after seducing her. Frank doesn't want Alma around him, but he cannot do anything about the situation in case she goes to the police.

Food, Inc. Trailer (2008)

07 September 2008

Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of the food chain in the United States, from the farms where our food is grown to the chain restaurants and supermarkets where it's sold.

Jerusalem: City of Heaven Trailer (1996)

04 September 1996

Documentary portrait of Jerusalem presented through the eyes of the people who live there. Also shows rites performed at the city's most venerated shrines: the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

Blue City Trailer (1986)

02 May 1986

Returning to the small Florida town where he grew up, Billy Turner learns that his father has been killed.

3:15 the Moment of Truth Trailer (1986)

31 January 1986

Violent crime is routine. Organized drug trade runs rampant in the face of powerless authority. And a vicious street gang holds dominion with a savage reign of terror.

John Brown's Holy War Trailer (2000)

28 February 2000

Documentary about abolitionist John Brown

Food, Inc. 2 Trailer (2024)

09 April 2024

Filmmakers Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo reunite with investigative authors Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser to take a fresh look at our efficient yet vulnerable food system.

Influenza 1918 Trailer (1998)

09 February 1998

Influenza 1918 is the story of the worst epidemic the United States has ever known. Before it was over, the flu would kill more than 600,000 Americans - more than all the combat deaths of this century combined.

Merchants of Doubt Trailer (2014)

08 November 2014

Spin doctors spread misinformation and confusion among American citizens to delay progress on such important issues as global climate change.

America's Endangered Species: Don't Say Good-bye Trailer (1998)

24 January 1998

This is a documentary about two photographers work to document and raise awareness about endangered animal and plant species in USA.

National Geographic: The Lost Fleet of Guadalcanal Trailer (1993)

23 May 1993

Explorer follows Bob Ballard and veterans from both America and Japan as they search for ships that were sunk during the Battle of Guadalcanal.

Command and Control Trailer (2016)

14 September 2016

September 18, 1980, 6:25 p.m., Titan II base in Damascus, Arkansas. On this fateful night an explosion kills an Air Force member and transforms the lives of everyone on the base.

The Road to Memphis Trailer (2003)

05 May 2003

Director Richard Pearce (The Long Walk Home, Leap of Faith, A Family Thing) traces the musical odyssey of blues legend B.