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Robert Drew
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Robert Lincoln Drew

(1924-02-15)February 15, 1924
Died July 30, 2014(2014-07-30) (aged 90)
Occupation Documentary filmmaker
Years active 1955–2014

Robert Lincoln Drew (February 15, 1924 – July 30, 2014) was an American documentary filmmaker known as one of the pioneers—and sometimes called father—of cinéma vérité, or direct cinema, in the United States. Two of his films, Primary and Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment, have been named to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. The moving image collection of Robert Drew is housed at the Academy Film Archive. The Academy Film Archive has preserved a number of his films, including Faces of November, Herself: Indira Gandhi, and Bravo!/Kathy's Dance. His many awards include an International Documentary Association Career Achievement Award.

Biography

Robert Drew was born in Toledo, Ohio. His father, Robert Woodsen Drew, was a film salesman and a pilot who ran a seaplane business. Drew grew up mostly in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. He left high school to join the U.S. Army Air Corps as a cadet in 1942 and qualified for officer's training. At the age of 19, he was a combat pilot in Italy flying the P-51 dive bomber, completing 30 successful combat missions. During that time he met Ernie Pyle, an important experience for a pilot who would become a journalist. Drew was shot down behind the lines, where he survived for more than three months. Back in the U.S., he was a pilot in the First Fighter Group, the first to fly jet airplanes. He wrote an article for Life magazine about the experience flying a P-80 and was subsequently offered a job.

While working at Life as a writer and editor, Drew held a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University. In 1955 he focused on two questions: Why are documentaries so dull? What would it take for them to become gripping and exciting?

He developed a unit within Time Inc. to realize his vision of developing documentary films that would use picture logic rather than word logic. Drew envisioned—as he explained in a 1962 interview—a form of documentary that would "drop word logic and find a dramatic logic in which things really happened". It would be "a theater without actors; it would be plays without playwrights; it would be reporting without summary and opinion; it would be the ability to look in on people’s lives at crucial times from which you could deduce certain things and see a kind of truth that can only be gotten from personal experience."

He formed Drew Associates around this time. Some of his early experiments premiered on The Ed Sullivan Show and The Jack Paar Show. Drew recruited like-minded filmmakers including Richard Leacock, D.A. Pennebaker, Terence Macartney-Filgate, and Albert Maysles, who all have had internationally renowned careers. They experimented with technology, syncing camera and sound with the parts of a watch. For Primary, Drew had Mitch Bogdanovich make smaller 16mm cameras that allowed for handheld use

One of Drew Associates' best known films is Primary (1960), a documentary about the Wisconsin Primary election between Hubert Humphrey and John F. Kennedy. It is considered to be one of the first direct cinema documentaries. According to critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Primary "had as immense and measurable an impact on nonfiction filmmaking as Birth of a Nation had on fiction filmmaking."

After Kennedy responded positively to Primary, Drew "proposed to make a next film on him as a President having to deal with a crisis. 'Yes,' he said, 'What if I could look back and see what went on in the White House in the 24 hours before Roosevelt declared war on Japan?'" They finally got their chance when Governor George Wallace of Alabama pledged to personally stand in the doorway to block the enrollment of two African-American students in the University of Alabama to show his opposition to integration. Drew secured permission for Drew Associates filmmakers to shoot in the White House, particularly with Robert Kennedy, as well as in Alabama in the home of George Wallace, in the days leading up to June 11, 1963, when Wallace made his infamous stand. The resulting film, Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment, aired on TV in October 1963 and fueled discussions about the Civil Rights Movement as well as cinéma vérité, or direct cinema. It also triggered a storm of criticism over the admission of cameras into the White House. Afterward, politicians became more cautious about allowing access to documentary filmmakers, working closely with many of the original Drew Associates filmmakers who had and have continued to have documentary careers of their own.

Drew's films have been shown on ABC, PBS, the BBC, and film festivals all over the world. Film director Sir Ridley Scott credits his early experience working at Drew Associates as an assistant with turning his career from design to film.

Drew has made scores of documentaries and has won awards internationally. His subjects have included civil rights, other social issues, politics, music, dance and more. One of his most recent was From Two Men and a War, which recounts his experience as a World War II fighter pilot and his encounters with the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Ernie Pyle.

Death

Drew died on July 30, 2014, at his home in Sharon, Connecticut.

Select filmography

Year Title Notes
1954 Key Picture (Magazine X)
1957 American Football
1957 B-52, TheThe B-52
1958 Balloon Ascension
1958 Weightless
1959 Bullfight
1960 On the Pole
1960 Yanki No!
1960 Primary Best Documentary, Flaherty Award
Blue Ribbon Award, American Film Festival
Outstanding Film, London Film Festival
National Film Registry, Library of Congress
1961 Adventures on the New Frontier
1961 Children Were Watching, TheThe Children Were Watching
1961 Petey and Johnny Outstanding Film, London Film Festival
1961 Mooney vs. Fowle Outstanding Film, London Film Festival
1961 On the Pole: Eddie Sachs
1962 Chair, TheThe Chair First Prize, Cannes Film Festival
1962 Blackie
1962 Nehru
1962 Aga Khan, TheThe Aga Khan
1962 Susan Starr
1962 Jane
1963 Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment National Film Registry, Library of Congress
First prize, Venice Film Festival
Cine Golden Eagle
First Prize, International Documentary Film Festival, Bilbao
1964 Faces of November First prize, Venice Film Festival
1966 Storm Signal First prize, Venice Film Festival
1968 Man Who Dances First Prize, International Cinema Exhibition, Bilbao,
Cine Golden Eagle
Emmy Award, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
1968 On the Road with Duke Ellington Cine Golden Eagle
1968 The New Met First Prize, International Cinema Exhibition, Bilbao
Cine Golden Eagle
1969 Jazz: The Intimate Art Cine Golden Eagle
1969 Space Duet of Spider and Gumdrop, TheThe Space Duet of Spider and Gumdrop Cine Golden Eagle
1969 Martian Investigations Cine Golden Eagle
1969 Sun Ship Game, TheThe Sun Ship Game Cine Golden Eagle
1973 Who's Out There? Cine Golden Eagle
1976 Parade of the Tall Ships Cine Golden Eagle
1977 Kathy's Dance Cine Golden Eagle
Silver Hugo, Chicago Film Festival
Blue Ribbon Award, American Film Festival
1978 Talent for America
1979 Grasshopper Plague
1979 Maine Winter
1979 One Room Schoolhouse
1982 784 Days That Changed America: From Watergate to Resignation Peabody Award
American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award
International Film and TV Festival of New York Gold Award
1982 Herself, Indira Gandhi Cine Golden Eagle
1982 Fire Season
1984 Warning from Gangland
1984 Marshall High Fights Back Cine Golden Eagle
Nomination, Emmy Award
First Prize, Education Writers Association
1985 Shootout on Imperial Highway
1986 For Auction: An American Hero Best Documentary, DuPont-Columbia Award
Cine Golden Eagle
Nominee, Emmy Award
1988 River of Hawks
1988 Your Flight is Cancelled
1988 Messages from the Birds
1990 London to Peking: The Great Motoring Challenge
1991 Life and Death of a Dynasty Cine Golden Eagle
1996 L.A. Champions
1996 On the Trail of the Vanishing Birds
2005 From Two Men and a War
2008 President to Remember: In the Company of JFK, AA President to Remember: In the Company of JFK
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