Biography
Robin Lehman is an American documentary filmmaker best known for his short films Don't and The End of the Game, which received consecutive Academy Awards for Best Documentary (Short Subject). Lehman originally studied painting and worked in graphic art before moving to Paris to study musical composition, eventually transitioning to documentary film. His subjects ranged from African wildlife to monarch butterflies to sea creatures to hot glass to strange pets to “what's good about growing old?” His films have won over 150 major awards worldwide at many of the major film festivals, including Cannes, Berlin, Chicago, Melbourne, San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles.
Filmography
all 18
Movies 18
Director 10
Producer 8
Director / Editor / Producer / Original Music Composer

Ethiopia (1985)
Movie
Director / Producer / Cinematography

Metropolitan Cats (1983)
Movie
Director / Producer / Cinematography

Forever Young (1981)
Movie
Director / Producer / Cinematography

The Little Players (1981)
Movie
Director

Manimals (1978)
Movie
Director of Photography

The Black Pearl (1977)
Movie
Director

The End of the Game (1976)
Movie
Director

Nightlife (1976)
Movie
Director of Photography

Tommy (1975)
Movie
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Director

SEE (1975)
Movie
Director

Don't (1975)
Movie
Producer / Director / Cinematography

Experimental (1974)
Movie
Director

Sea Creatures (1974)
Movie
Director / Producer / Cinematography

Hotspot (1974)
Movie
Director / Producer / Cinematography

Wings and Things (1973)
Movie
Director / Producer / Cinematography

Undercurrents (1973)
Movie
Director

Colter's Hell (1973)
Movie
Director

Flyaway (1972)
Movie
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Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1936-12-03 (88 years old)
Birth PlaceUnited States of America, United States
FatherRobert Lehman
CitizenshipsUnited States
Also Known AsRobert O. Lehman
AwardsAcademy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
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