Robert Frost

Robert Frost

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Robert Frost

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Nothing Gold
Ele mesmo (voz)
I'm Sorry If I Took a Toll on You
Poem
After her parents death, newly orphaned Cath travels up north to her recently inherited lake house where she meets Ryan, a likeable man happy to fill the void her parents left.
Luciérnagas en el jardín
Poem
Esta historia semi-autobiográfica trata sobre las complejidades del amor y el compromiso de una familia destrozada cuando se enfrenta con una tragedia inesperada.
Autumn: Frost Country
Poem
Scenes of autumn in New England in relation to the poetry of Robert Frost. The film features Frost's reading of his popular poetry.
Autumn: Frost Country
Self (Archive audio)
Scenes of autumn in New England in relation to the poetry of Robert Frost. The film features Frost's reading of his popular poetry.
Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel with the World
Self
The acclaimed poet is examined in this film completed just prior to his death at age 88, with his speaking engagements at Amherst and Sarah Lawrence Colleges intercut with studies of his work, as well as with scenes of his life in rural Vermont and personal reminiscences about his career. He is also seen receiving an award from President Kennedy and touring an aircraft carrier.
Robert Frost
Himself
This lovely color film from 1961 was shot over the course of a year, mostly in the region of Robert Frost’s solitary mountain cabin in Vermont. Probably the most celebrated American poet of the twentieth Century, Frost in his mid eighties is seen in three seasons walking the landscape while he is heard reading from about twenty-five of his poems inspired by what is shown. We hear all or part of “October,” “The Sound of Trees,” “Unharvested,” “Birches,” “The Road Not Taken,” “Gathering Leaves,” “Flower-Gathering,” “Good-Bye and Keep Cold,” “The Onset,” “Two Tramps in Mud Time,” “Mending Wall,” and “The Pasture,” among others. In one sequence Mr. Frost is seen in a college seminar answering questions from students. The nature photography of New England is outstanding, as is the quality of this print, mastered in high definition from the original negative.