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Born January 1, 1949 in Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
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.

My Hand Outstretched to the Winged Distance and Sightless Measure

Dedication: Bernice Hodges

A Visit With Robert

The Sparrow Dream

Cape Cod
himself

“Der Klang, die Welt…”

Among the Eucalyptuses

Shared Table

Listening to the Space in My Room
Himself

The Suppliant

Zuoz
Ice skater

Pitcher of Colored Light

Mother's Day

Early Monthly Segments

The Hedge Theater
Himself

The Ground

Sotiros

The Stoas

Birth of a Nation
Self

Wingseed

Efpsychi

Amor

Ruskin

Work Done

From the Notebook of...
Himself

The Painting

Still Light

Diminished Frame

Palinode

The Count of Days

Plan of Brussels

Winged Dialogue

Spiracle

Eros, O Basileus
Eros

Jabbok
Jabbok

The Mirror Garden