Robert Carl Cohen
Directing
Biography
Robert Carl Cohen is a director and writer, known for Mondo Hollywood (1967), Committee on UnAmerican Activities (1962) and Jennie: Wife/Child (1968).
Known For

A documentary analyzing the social, political and cultural climate of Hollywood in the mid-1960s.
Mondo Hollywood

The story of a young girl saved from desperation by an older farmer who makes her his wife. The old man cannot fulfill his young bride's desires or keep pace with her youth. What is a girl to do? Naturally, pursue the farmhand.
Jennie: Wife/Child

The first film authorized by both the US & Cuban governments depicting the lives of upper, middle and lower economic-class Cubans. One of the best documentations of the early effects of Castro's revolution on the people of Cuba.
THREE CUBANS
In 1957 US Army veteran Robert Carl Cohen was studying Social Psychology in Paris. While visiting the USSR he was assigned by NBC-TV's Moscow Chief Irving R. Levine to film a group of young Americans touring China in defiance of the US State Dept.'s travel ban. ...the first American to film China since the 1949 Communist victory; documenting forbidden things such as bridges, aircraft, tanks, & the "brain washing" of political prisoners. INSIDE RED CHINA provides a rare insight into that vast nation's tumultuous past.
Inside Red China
Double Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Linus Pauling discusses his petition against nuclear testing and calls for an end to war.
No More War: Nobel Laureate Dr. Linus Pauling
Animated film produced by les Films Jean Image, Paris, France, 1957
Mister Wister
Why do people have different color skin?
The Color of Man

First film by a private citizen which criticizes a Government Committee: 1930s footage of Committee Chairman Martin Dies attacking "subversives" in labor unions; the Hollywood Witch Hunts; Cold War Blacklist; & 1960 San Francisco hearings.