Pull My Daisy (1959, b/w, 28 min.)
G-String Enterprises: Robert Frank, Alfred Leslie, Directors; Walter Gutman, Producer; Jack Kerouac, Writer; Robert Frank, Director of Photography; Leon Prochnik, Robert Frank, Alfred Leslie, Editors; with Richard Bellamy, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, Gregory Corso, Larry Rivers, Delphine Seyrig, David Amram, Alice Neel, Sally Gross, Denise Parker, Pablo Frank.
The Sin of Jesus (1961, b/w, 40 min.)
An Off-Broadway Production: Robert Frank, Director; Walter Gutman, Producer; Gert Berliner, Cinematographer; Robert Frank and Ken Collins, Editors; Howard Shulman, Script; with Julie Bovasso, John Coe, Roberts Blossom, St. George Brian, Telly Savalas, Philip Sterling, and playing angels, Mary Frank, Andrea Frank, Richard Bellamy and Jonas Mekas.
O.K. End Here (1963, b/w, 30 min.)
September 20 Productions: Robert Frank, Director; Edwin Gregson, Producer; Marion Magid, Writer; Gert Berliner, Director of Photography; Aram Avakian, Editor; with Martino La Salle, Sue Ungaro, Sudie Bond, Anita Ellis, Joseph Bird.
Me and My Brother (1965-68, re-edited 1997, b/w and color, 91 min.)
A Two Faces Company Production: Robert Frank, Director, Photography; Helen Silverstein, Producer; Robert Frank, Sam Shepard, Writers; Robert Frank, Helen Silverstein, Bob Easton, Lynn Ratener, Editors; with Julius Orlovsky, Joseph Chaikin, Christopher Walken, John Coe, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, Virginia Kiser, Nancy Fish, Cynthia McAdams, Roscoe Lee Browne, Seth Allen, Gregory Corso.
Conversations in Vermont (1969, b/w, 26 min.)
Dielexi Foundation: Robert Frank, Director, Producer, Writer, Sound, Editor; Ralph Gibson, Photography; with Robert Frank, Pablo Frank, Andrea Frank, Mary Frank.
Life-Raft Earth (1969, color, 37 min.)
Portola Institute: Robert Frank, Director, Photography; Stewart Brand and Hugh Romney, Producers; Danny Lyon, Sound; with Hugh Romney, Stewart Brand.
About Me: A Musical (1971, b/w, 35 min.)
American Film Institute: Robert Frank, Director, Producer, Writer, Editor; Danny Seymour, Photography; Robert McNamara, Sound; with Lynn Reyner, Jaime deCarlo, Totts, Robert Schlee, Sheila Pavlo, Bill Hart, Vera Cochran, Sidney Kaplan, June Leaf, Allen Ginsberg, Hugh Romney, Danny Lyon.
Rolling Stones Super 8 Footage (1972, b/w, 8 min., silent)
Directed by Robert Frank.
Cocksucker Blues (1972, b/w, 93 min.)
Directed by Robert Frank. Cinematography by Robert Frank, Danny Seymour. With The Rolling Stones.
Keep Busy (1975, b/w, 30 min.)
Canada Council: Robert Frank and Rudy Wurlitzer, Directors, Producers; Rudy Wurlitzer, Writer; Robert Frank, Photography; Charles Dean, Sound; with June Leaf, Joanne Akalaitis, Richard Serra, Joan Jonas.
Life Dances On (1980, b/w and color, 30 min.)
Robert Frank, Director, Producer; Robert Frank, Gary Hill, Danny Seymour, Photography, Sound; Gary Hill, Editor; with Pablo Frank, Sandy Strawbridge, June Leaf, Marty Greenbaum, Finley Fryer, Billy.
Energy and How to Get It (1981, b/w, 28 min.)
Corporation for Public Broadcasting Anthropology Film Series: Robert Frank, Rudy Wurlitzer, Gary Hill, Directors, Producers; Rudy Wurlitzer, Writer; Robert Frank, Gary Hill, Photography; Leanne Ungeer, John Knoop, Sound; Gary Hill, Editor; with Robert Golka, Agnes Moon, William Burroughs, Robert Downey, Rudy Wurlitzer, John Giorrio, Lynne Adams, Alan Moyle, Dr. John, Libby Titus.
This Song for Jack (1983, b/w, 30 min.)
Robert Frank, Director, Producer, Photography; Jay Markel, Sound; Sam Edwards, Editor; with Allen Ginsberg, David Amram, William Burroughs, Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Ginsberg and Corso Reading (1984, color, 20 min.)
Home Improvements (1985, color, 29 min.)
Robert Frank, Director, Producer, Photography, Sound; Michael Bianchi and Sam Edwards, Editors; with Robert Frank, June Leaf, Pablo Frank, Gunther Moses.
Candy Mountain (1987, color, 91 min.)
Switzerland/Canada/France. Directed by Robert Frank, Rudy Wurlitzer. Screenplay by Wurlitzer. With Kevin J. O’Connor, Bulle Ogier, Tom Waits, Joe Strummer, Harris Yulin.
Kulturstiftung Ruhr/Kinemathek im Ruhrgebiet: Robert Frank, Director; Stephan Balint, Writer; Clemens Steiger, Director of Photography; Jolie Gorchov, Editor; with Stephan Balint, Gunter Burchert.
Hunter (1989, b/w and color, 36 min.)
C’est Vrai (One Hour) (1990, color, 60 min.)
La Sept, Prony Productions, Paris: Robert Frank, Director, Camera, Screenplay; Philippe Grandrieux, Producer; Michal Rovner, Assistant Director, Screenplay; Jerry Poynton, Assistant Producer; Dialogue in Diner, Mika Moses; Lines of Peter Orlovsky, total improvisation; with Kevin O’Connor, Peter Orlovsky, Taylor Mead, Jim, Odessa Taft.
Last Supper (1992, color, 52 min.)
Vega Film AG and World Wide International TV/BBC: Robert Frank, Director, Camera, Screenplay; Ruth Waldburger and Martin Rosenbaum, Producers; Sam North, Michal Rovner, Screenplay; Jay Rabinow, Editor; with Zohra Lampert, Bill Youmans, Bill Rice, Taylor Mead, John Larkin, Odessa Taft.
Moving Pictures (1994, 17 min., silent)
Directed by Robert Frank. Initially screened as a video installation commissioned by National Gallery of Art. Edited by Laura Israel.
The Present (1996, color, 27 min.)
Vega Film, Zurich, Ruth Waldburger, Producers: Robert Frank, Director; Robert Frank and Paolo Nozzolino, Cinematography; Laura Israel, Editor; Robert Frank, Sound.
Flamingo (1996, b/w, 5 min.)
Made for the lending out of the Hasselblad Award; Robert Frank, Director, Cinematographer, Producer; Laura Israel, Editor; Narrated by Miranda Dali.
I Remember (1998, color, 7 min.)
Robert Frank, Director, Producer; Jerome Sother, Cinematographer; Laura Israel, Editor; with Robert Frank, June Leaf, Jerome Sother.
Sanyu (2000, b/w and color, 27 min.)
Vega Film, Zurich, Paris: Yves Riou, Didier Fouquier, Producers; Robert Frank, Director; Robert Frank and Paolo Nozzolino, Cinematography; Laura Israel, Editor; with Nikolai Boldaïen.
Fragments (2000, 9 min., silent)
Directed by Robert Frank, initially screened as a video installation commissioned by Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany. Text by Dominique Eddé, edited by Laura Israel.
Paper Route (2002, color, 23 min.)
Made by order of the Expo project “Le Cafard;” Vega Film, Zurich, Producers. Robert Frank, Director, Producer; Laura Israel, Editor; with Bobby McMillan.
The Tunnel (2008, color and b&w, 4 min.)
Commissioned to premiere under the Swiss Alps at an event held during final blasting through the midpoint of the 21-mile Lotschberg Tunnel in 2005.
True Story (2004/2008, color and b&w, 26 min.)
Editor: Laura Israel; Sound mix: Laki Fotopoulos; Online: Steve Covello; Photograph of Louis Faurer by Suzuki Risaku; Mr. Motomura in Mabou filmed by Yuichi Hibi; Albano Pereira reads from Neuf Paris #8, 1952; Voice of Nancy Fish from Frank’s film Me and My Brother (1965–68).
Fernando (2008, 12 min.)
Directed by Robert Frank, edited by Laura Israel.
Harry Smith at the Breslin Hotel (2017, 11 min.)
Directed by Robert Frank, edited by Laura Israel. Digital transfer by John Klacsmann at Anthology Film Archives, Allen Ginsberg narration from Outtakes of Fire in the East: A Portrait of Robert Frank copyright The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, special thanks to A-chan and Andrew Lampert.