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Robert Snyder

American documentary filmmaker (1916–2004) who made films of Buckminster Fuller — including the Autobiographical Monologue/Scenario — and whose footage of Fuller's spoken words was drawn on for the picture book Buckminster Fuller to Children of Earth.

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Robert Snyder

American documentary filmmaker (1916–2004), an Academy Award-winning documentarian who made extended films of Buckminster Fuller, most notably Buckminster Fuller: An Autobiographical Monologue/Scenario.

Snyder specialized in film portraits of major cultural figures (he won an Oscar for The Titan: Story of Michelangelo). His long filmed conversations with Fuller captured Fuller's spoken thought at length; that material fed both the Autobiographical Monologue/Scenario and the 1972 Doubleday picture book Buckminster Fuller to Children of Earth, which pairs Fuller's words with photographs.

Role in Fuller's orbit

Snyder is Fuller's documentarian — the filmmaker who preserved Fuller's voice and self-narration on film, a primary source behind several of the corpus's Fuller-in-his-own-words works.

See Also

Sources

  • Buckminster Fuller to Children of Earth (source reference) — the work attributing his filmed material

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