Robert Allan Black

After graduating from San Jose State University, Black wrote two scripts: Remember The Thrill, loosely based on his years playing college football; and Austin City Limits, a love story set in Washington, DC and a Texas Honky-Tonk.In 1970, Black got a job as a copywriter at Foote, Cone & Belding Advertising (FCB) in San Francisco, California.[11] Black won the Mercury Award given to the best Marketed Travel Campaign in the World for his work on Holland American Cruise Line/Westours.In 2000,[16] Black began shooting a documentary film called Borrowing Time,[17][failed verification] which he partially funded.It was filmed over a 14-year period in locations around the world and follows the journey of freed Nazi slave turned philanthropist, Henri Landwirth (1927–2018), as he attempts to free himself of demons that remain.
writerdirectorHenri LandwirthUnited StatesSan Jose State UniversityWashington, DCHonky-TonkFoote, Cone & BeldingSan Francisco, CaliforniaNolan BushnellChuck E. CheeseThe New York TimesBackstage ShootOnce and AgainSela WardStarbright Children's FoundationSteven SpielbergKathleen Kennedy