Robert Eberlein

Películas

Al filo del mañana
Additional Photography
En un futuro no muy lejano, invade la Tierra una raza de extraterrestres invencibles. Al comandante William Cage, un oficial que nunca ha entrado en combate, le encargan una misión casi suicida y resulta muerto. Entra entonces en un bucle temporal, en el que se ve obligado a luchar y morir una y otra vez. Pero las múltiples batallas que libra lo hacen cada vez más hábil y eficaz en su lucha contra los alienígenas. Su compañera de combate es Rita Vrataski, una guerrera de las Fuerzas Especiales. Adaptación del manga de Hiroshi Sakurazaka.
Ace Hits The Big Time
Director of Photography
On the day he enters Kennedy High in Manhattan wearing a patch over one eye, sixteen-year-old Horace Hobart is urged to join what he believes is the toughest gang at school.
White House Madness
Director of Photography
The Nixon Administration falls apart in a farcical manner in the time of the Watergate Scandal.
Beautiful People
Cinematography
A therapist, Dr. Voxuber, runs a mysterious "health resort" on the California coast. Out of 50 applicants, he picks eight people, from all walks of life, to put them through a series of rituals and exercises in order to make them aware of their bodies in a way they never were before.
Escape to Passion
Director of Photography
Leo is a small time crook on the road to redemption. The age old story of a broken man trying to change himself. Escape to Passion is a sleazy action-packed classic.
Whiskey Flats
Cinematography
"...an impressive dark comedy about a young film student at UCLA who is as much in love with the idea of being a director as he is with himself. At a party, he meets a lively girl, Elaine, who half-jokingly agrees to be the student's leading lady. The natural growth of their relationship and how it is stunted is the basis for the film, and what happens to the spectator is that he recognizes, behind the laughter in the comic situation's shown, the tragic aversion of Americans to get really deeply involved with anything or anyone until absolutely necessary." - Albert Johnson, San Francisco International Film Festival