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Robert Wyatt was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1951. He was trained as a fine artist in traditional media and began filmmaking in 1972.

His films have been concerned with exploring the possibilities of non-narrative cinema, using a visually driven style. He has used the full range of cinematic techniques, such as animation, complex in-camera superimpositions, as well as the more usual sync sound filming, editing and optical printing. He has also worked with video, in broadcast television and as a fine artist.

His films include Suburban Windows (1981), Paw Paw (1977), Sweet Meat (1979), Land (1985), Wind and Stone (2001) and Wild Blue Mountains (2002).

Suburban Windows was nominated for an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Experimental Film. All of his films have been selected for numerous international film festivals and screenings including a retrospective of Australian experimental films at the Sydney Opera House and the opening of Federation Square.

He is a member of the Australian Screen Directors Association. His work is included in the collection of the National Library of Australia,.

Filmography
Paw Paw

Sweet Meat

Suburban Windows (1981)

Land

Wind and Stone

Wild Blue Mountains