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Robert Clem

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Biography

Robert Clem is an American film writer, director and producer. He formed the production company Waterfront Pictures in 1994.

Known For

Company K
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Based on the popular World War I novel by author William March, director Robert Clem's COMPANY K follows a veteran of the first great conflict as he finishes a book about his wartime experiences and reflects on how a man's true character is revealed through his actions on the battlefield. From the German soldier who visits him in dreams to the camaraderie that is forged by fighting together and the true gravity of laying down your life for a greater cause, World War I veteran Joe Delaney will attempt to exorcise his demons through writing while struggling to readjust to small-town life following the trauma of war.

Company K

2004
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The story behind the novel of the same name, mainly concerning three WWI aviators and the authorship of the novel.

War Birds: Diary of an Unknown Aviator

How They Got Over
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How African Americans created the upbeat musical form that started out as gospel quartet music and became rock and roll.

How They Got Over

2017
John Patterson: In the Wake of the Assassins
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In the mob-controlled town of Phenix City, Alabama in the 1950s, a crusading lawyer is assassinated after he is elected attorney general on a platform of 'Man Against Crime'. His son reluctantly takes his place, vowing to clean up Phenix City and find his father's killers. Later he uses the race issue to be elected governor so that he can continue his fight against the mob. But his stand as a segregationist leads to tragic results.

John Patterson: In the Wake of the Assassins

Eugene Walter: Last of the Bohemians
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Alabama-born Eugene Walter lived a magical life, reportedly running away from home at age three, living in the back room of a bookshop at ten, painting coffins in rural Mississippi while in the Civilian Conservation Corps in the late 1930s and serving as a cryptographer in the Aleutian Islands during World War II. That was before he took an ice cream freighter to France in the late 40s, met and worked with the American born princess who published the world famous literary journal Botteghe Oscure, helped found the Paris Review and acted in the films of Federico Fellini while translating most of the latter's screenplays into English. Along the way he won the Lippincott Prize for first novelists, a Sewanee Review Fellowship in poetry, and became the epicenter of the expatriate community in Rome, where his parties were legendary. Not bad for someone who barely graduated high school and never had a bank account.

Eugene Walter: Last of the Bohemians

2008
The Jefferson County Sound
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The Blind Boys of Alabama, Fairfield Four, Birmingham Sunlights, Selvy Singers, Four Eagles and Delta-Aires, show their common roots in the traditional gospel quartet style that began in the coal mines and steel mills of Birmingham, Alabama in the early 1900s -- the down-home, way back, soulful, rocking rhythms of the Jefferson County Sound.

The Jefferson County Sound