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.