Robert H. Lieberman

Robert H. Lieberman is an American novelist, film director, and a long-time member of the Physics faculty at Cornell University.

Works

Legend of Earthsea

A reckless young man is destined to become the greatest sorcerer the mystical land of Earthsea has ever known.

Release Date2004-12-13

DepartmentCreator

JobCreator

Vote Count89

Love on the Road

When restaurant makeover show host Abby gets a new assignment to turn a rustic small-town diner into a place on the culinary map, she knows she’s way out of her element. But as Abby and diner owner Tom spend time together in and out of the kitchen, Abby discovers the joy of good comfort food, a place she just might call home, and a thing she just might call love.

Release Date2021-05-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count17

Love Stories in Sunflower Valley

Kate Francis has been a loyal assistant at a Seattle newspaper for the past five years. When one of her story ideas finally gets accepted, the assignment takes her back to her charming hometown of Sunflower Valley.

Release Date2021-03-28

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count26

Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia

A moving psychological portrait of Cambodia decades after a devastating genocide, examining how baksbat (Khmer for "broken courage") continues to impact modern Cambodia.

Release Date2017-05-05

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Children of Liberty

New York, 1941, shortly before the US enters the war. Stevie Mayer is an intelligent twelve-year-old who’s father suddenly disappears after being chased by two threatening men. Alone and unprotected, Stevie is left with a mysterious suitcase that everybody wants and nobody is who they claim to be. Thrown headlong into a mind-twisting plot, Stevie begins to suspect that his father is part of ring of Nazi spies. With the help of Miriam, a young Jewish refugee in his class, Stevie attempts to unravel the puzzle that leads to an explosive conclusion. It is a tale of non-stop adventure and a budding young love.

DepartmentWriting

JobBook

They Call It Myanmar: Lifting the Curtain

Shot clandestinely over a two year period, this film provides a rare look into the second most isolated country on the planet held in a stasis by a brutal military regime for almost a half century. From over 100 interviews of people across Burma, including the recently released Aung San Suu Kyi, interwoven with stunning footage of Burmese life this documentary is truly unique.

Release Date2012-09-21

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count5

Echoes of the Empire: Beyond Genghis Khan

In this cinematic view of Mongolia’s past and present, film director & novelist Robert H. Lieberman and long-time creative collaborators PhotoSynthesis Productions take us inside this vast but little-known land. New York Times best-selling author Jack Weatherford (“Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World”) delves into the extraordinary life and times of Genghis Khan. His Mongol Empire, which encompassed all of Asia, much of the Middle East and Europe continues to affect us even today. The film’s soundtrack weaves from ancient throat singing to Russian-influenced opera to contemporary Mongolian rock. Intimate stories told by Mongolians, from nomads to city dwellers, provide a rare insight into their psyches and the challenges they face in their post-Soviet world.

Release Date2021-03-09

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

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