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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_BoberRobert Bober - Wikipedia

    Robert Bober (born 17 November 1931) is a French film director, theater director and writer of German-Jewish origin. He was born on November 17, 1931, in Berlin. Working as a film-maker for television since 1967, he has made close to 120 documentary films.

  2. Robert Bober est un réalisateur, metteur en scène et écrivain français d'origine allemande, le 17 novembre 1931 à Berlin. Réalisateur à la télévision depuis 1967, il est l'auteur de près de cent vingt films documentaires. Son premier roman, Quoi de neuf sur la guerre ?, a reçu le prix du Livre Inter en 1994.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0090351Robert Bober - IMDb

    Robert Bober is a German-born filmmaker who worked on The 400 Blows, Shoot the Piano Player and Vienne avant la nuit. He was born in 1931 and has also written novels and TV shows.

    • Robert Bober
    • November 17, 1931
  4. Robert Bober, a Polish-born French writer and filmmaker, explores the legacy of the Holocaust and the trauma of his own childhood in this novel. He weaves together the stories of his mother, his father, his stepfather, and his former camp counselor, Robert, who became François Truffaut's assistant.

  5. Ellis Island Revisited: Tales of Vagrancy and Hope (French Récits d'Ellis Island: histoires d'errance et d'espoir) is the first documentary film directed by Robert Bober, filmed in New York in 1979 and broadcast by the French television channel TF1 on November 25 and 26, 1980.

  6. Robert Bober (* 17. November 1931 in Berlin) ist ein französischer Schriftsteller und Dokumentarfilmer. Er lebt seit 1933 in Frankreich. Seit 1967 realisiert er Filme für das Fernsehen; er ist Autor von fast 120 Dokumentarfilmen. [1]

  7. Feb 10, 2021 · that Robert Bober came to Ellis Island, as well as to retrieve, from traces left by the people who passed through here and from the testimony we planned to gather from them, the image of his mother’s grandfather, who in 1900 left his village in Poland to go to America but caught trachoma on the crossing and was shipped back.