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{{short description|American film director}}
 
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'''Robinson Devor''' is an American film director, screenwriter and editor. He is also a film professor at [[Cornish College of the Arts]].
Devor has directed both documentaries as well as fiction films; his filmography includes narrative works such as ''[[The Woman Chaser]]'' (1999) and ''[[Police Beat]]'' (2005), and his documentary work includes ''[[Zoo (2007 film)|Zoo]]'' (2007), and ''Pow Wow'' (2018).<ref name="powwow">{{citeand news|last=Upchurch|first=Michael|date=March 1, 2018|title='Pow Wow':Suburban SeattleFury director ponders stunning California valley|work=[[The Seattle Times]]|url=https://www(2024).seattletimes.com/entertainment/movies/pow-wow/|access-date=September 15, 2020}}</ref>''
[[File:Robinson Devor.jpg|thumb|Devor in New York, 2017]]
Devor has directed both documentaries as well as fiction films; his filmography includes narrative works such as ''[[The Woman Chaser]]'' (1999) and ''[[Police Beat]]'' (2005), and his documentary work includes ''[[Zoo (2007 film)|Zoo]]'' (2007), and ''Pow Wow'' (2018).<ref name="powwow">{{cite news|last=Upchurch|first=Michael|date=March 1, 2018|title='Pow Wow': Seattle director ponders stunning California valley|work=[[The Seattle Times]]|url=https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/movies/pow-wow/|access-date=September 15, 2020}}</ref>
 
== Early life ==
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=== ''[[The Woman Chaser]]'' (1999) ===
[[File:Still from 'The Woman Chaser'.png|thumb|[[Patrick Warburton]] in Devor's first feature film, ''The Woman Chaser''.]]
Devor's first feature film, ''The Woman Chaser'', debuted at the 1999 [[New York Film Festival]] and then at [[Sundance Film Festival|Sundance]]. Devor had acquired the rights to the 1960 Charles Willeford novel and adapted the book into a screenplay. The story centers around a used car salesman who decides to become a film director. The film received critical high marks throughout its U.S. theatrical run and became a [[cult classic]].
 
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=== ''[[Zoo (2007 film)|Zoo]]'' (2007) ===
[[File:Police Beat Screenshot.png|thumb|Pape Sidy Niang as the bike cop "Z" in ''Police Beat''.]]
Devor's next documentary, ''Zoo'', also a collaboration with Mudede, made its world premiere at the [[2007 Sundance Film Festival]], and then went on to play at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] in the Director's Fortnight Section. The film was based on a true story about a Seattle engineer who died while having sex with a horse. The film was named as "one of the Best 15 Documentaries of the 2000s" by [[Taste of Cinema]].
 
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Devor ‘s 2018 feature documentary ''Pow Wow: An Anthropological Study of the Members of the Indian Desert Country Club'', a collaboration with writer Michael McConville, debuted at the [[Locarno Film Festival]] and then in the US at [[Lincoln Center]] (Art of the Real). It was named one of the best films of the year by [[Richard Brody]] of [[The New Yorker]].
 
=== Future''[[Suburban projectsFury]]'' (2024) ===
Robinson Devor ‘s newest documentary, “Suburban Fury” debuted at the 2024 New York Film Festival and went on to win the Grand Prize for Documentaries at the 2025 Seattle International Film Festival. The film achieved a 100% percent Rotten Tomatoes score, with Variety calling it “a rapt documentary thriller.”
Devor is currently in post-production on the feature film ''[[You Can't Win (upcoming film)|You Can't Win]]'', starring Michael Pitt.
 
He's also in production on a documentary about [[Sara Jane Moore|Sarah Jane Moore]], the woman who attempted to assassinate [[Gerald Ford|President Gerald Ford]] in 1975.
 
Devor is entering pre-production on an adaptation of [[Kenneth Patchen]]’s novel ''[[The Journal of Albion Moonlight]]''. The plot centers on a New York City shoe salesman who drives to Nebraska to stand by the victim of a hate crime that may or may not have happened.
 
Devor recently collaborated with writer [[Patrick Radoci]] on a TV pilot called ''Coup d’Etat: How I Was Part of the Problem and Became a Problem For The Problem''. The satirical dark comedy is about a history professor at a Northwest university who leads his students down the path of violent revolution.
 
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