Robert Thorp Lundahl, learned to tell a story through a camera lens. In addition to films made for commercial clients, he has created four feature length documentaries for television and theatrical release.
They are, “Unconquering the Last Frontier (PBS, Cable), ”Song on the Water,” (PBS), “Who Are My People?” (Theatrical, 5 states), and “Harvest Dreams,” (Theatrical). They represent unassailable arguments for cultural and environmental protection and education.
Lundahl is also Executive Producer, Writer and Host of 74 episodes of “Creative FRONTLINE,” Cinema Verite Radio Documentaries, on KPFK, Los Angeles, 90.7, Pacifica Network.
He writes for Salem-News.com and may be found on Substack (Unassailable Ecological).
Lundahl graduated from the University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts with a 5 year, 220 unit professional BFA in Visual Design. There, he studied with Dean, David Foster, eminent professor and MFA grad, New Bauhaus, Chicago, founded by Laszlo Moholy Nagy.
Lundahl had been a Corporate Communications Director and a commercial filmmaker, working around the world during the internet boom, producing a 39 part series for PBS, and TVO, Canada, called “Digital Journey: Stories From a Networked Planet,” when he then began making independent documentary films through his company Agence RLA, LLC.