
Robert Beavers
Directing
Robert Beavers (born 1949) is an American experimental filmmaker whose work stands among the most significant in postwar avant-garde cinema. He is best known for My Hand Outstretched to the Winged Distance and Sightless Measure, an 18-film cycle spanning decades of work, much of it later re-edited. Beavers developed a distinctive visual language using hand-cut mattes, filters, and precise sound–image structures, often focusing on craft and manual labor as metaphors for filmmaking itself. Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, he began making films in New York before moving to Europe in 1967 with his partner, Gregory J. Markopoulos. Together they withdrew their films from distribution, presenting them only at the Temenos screenings in Arcadia, Greece (1980–86). After Markopoulos’s death in 1992, Beavers founded Temenos, Inc. to preserve both of their legacies. His films draw deeply on place and history, from Florence in From the Notebook of… (1971/1998) and Venice in Ruskin (1975/1997) to the Greek landscapes of Wingseed (1985), The Hedge Theater (1986–90/2002), and The Ground (1993–2001). Later works include Pitcher of Colored Light (2007), The Suppliant (2012), Listening to the Space in My Room (2013), and The Sparrow Dream (2022). Beavers continues to live and work between Berlin and Massachusetts with filmmaker Ute Aurand, while overseeing the preservation of both his own films and Markopoulos’s Eniaios.
Known For

2013
Listening to the Space in My Room
2013 · movie

1997
Birth of a Nation
1997 · movie

1972
From the Notebook of...
1972 · movie

2003
Early Monthly Segments
2003 · movie

1967
Eros, O Basileus
1967 · movie

2002
The Hedge Theater
2002 · movie

1971
Still Light
1971 · movie

2000
Sotiros
2000 · movie

1967
Winged Dialogue
1967 · movie

2008
Zuoz
2008 · movie

2018
Cape Cod
2018 · movie

2006
Mother's Day
2006 · movie

2024
A Visit With Robert
2024 · movie

1968
Plan of Brussels
1968 · movie

1967
The Mirror Garden
1967 · movie

1967
Jabbok
1967 · movie