Daniel Robin

Daniel Robin currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia where he teaches documentary film production at Georgia State University. Robin began making Super-8 and 16mm films about himself and people close to him, in the early 1990’s while he lived in San Francisco, California. These films enjoyed considerable festival screenings, including Sundance on three occasions, with my olympic summer winning the Grand Jury Prize for Short Films at Sundance in 2008. In 2000 he forged a path within the new frontier of web video, creating the web site neighborhoodfilms.com. For the past several years Daniel has put up over 70 short 2-4 minute episodes that make up 4 distinct neighborhood series. A new series is due to be released in coming months. Robin is the recipient of grants for his work from: The Princess Grace Award Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission, The Fleischaker Foundation, Film Arts Foundation, and Apple. In 2008, Filmmaker Magazine chose Daniel as 1 of 25 new faces in independent film.

Filmography

neighborhoodfilms.com (2001-Present)
122 Webster (1990)
Chasing The Grail (1992)
Matzo Balls and Blackeyed Peas (1994)
The Big Charade (1997)
Letter Never Sent (2005)

Contact
drabinowitz@neighborhoodfilms.com