Robert Rippberger | |
---|---|
Born |
Boulder, Colorado |
September 7, 1988
Nationality | American |
Education | University of California, Berkeley |
Occupation | Film director, film producer, and screenwriter |
Years active | 2006–present |
Website | robertrippberger |
Robert Rippberger (born September 7, 1988) is an American film director and film producer from Boulder, Colorado. He is the director/producer of 7 Days in Syria and the executive producer of the Magnolia Pictures acquired South by Southwest documentary Alive and Kicking along with Jason Blum.
Rippberger is also the director of the 2014 music video Ab Laut Aa by EDM DJ Sanjoy featuring Sunidhi Chauhan. The video has 1.4 million views on YouTube.
Rippberger began filmmaking at age 13. As a freshman in high school, he enrolled in filmmaking classes at the University of Colorado Boulder. In 2005, at age 16, he made his first feature film, “The Hoodwink”. The film had a premiere that sold out on the opening night, as an additional theater was added to accommodate the crowd. For the film, Rippberger rented a helicopter and hired a pilot to fly it so he could shoot a chase scene up Flagstaff Mountain.
Rippberger received a B.A. in philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley in 2010, where he was awarded in 2009 the Roselyn Schneider Eisner Prize for his film In the Middle. It is the "highest achievement in the creative arts" given on the UC, Berkeley campus.
Rippberger co-created and then sold a documentary archive site called ThinkingAloud.com, asking politicians and world leaders about the biggest crisis facing the world today and asking what is to be done? The series was published in 7 parts by the New York Times.
He was the 2012 recipient of the Dan Eldon Activist Award for producing and directing Breaking the Cycle, a documentary feature about Huntington’s Disease. The award is given to filmmakers for best use of media to effect positive change.