Robert Kane Pappas
Robert Kane Pappas is a filmmaker who has written and directed feature films including, Now I Know (Lifetime Television) andSome Fish Can Fly.
Pappas has also written and directed The Computer Moment (featuring William H. Macy) and received a Parents Choice Award for his children's videos. Pappas also wrote, directed, filmed and edited the mass media-critiquing Orwell Rolls in His Grave a documentary about media.
Robert Kane Pappas was born in New York City and has worked at Georgetown University and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.[1]
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