
The Disappearance of Robin Hood
Klearjos Eduardo Papanicolaou
London, 1972: the post-war social values ushered in a wave of Utopian housing projects. One of the most ambitious was Robin Hood Gardens, designed by Alison and Peter Smithson. In this documentary stitched through with fictional narratives, residents witness to the emotional, complex, and sometimes funny history of the project, alongside reflections from experts. Fifty years later, where has Robin Hood gone?
Also presented:
38th International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2020)
38th International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2020)
Director | Klearjos Eduardo Papanicolaou |
Editing | Klearjos Eduardo Papanicolaou |
Sound mixing | Guido Keller |
Cinematography | Daniel Schwartz |
Music | Nicola Di Croce |
Other | Davide Legittimo |
Production

Klearjos Eduardo Papanicolaou
Born in Mexico City to a Mexican/Greek family and subsequently growing up in Chile and the US before moving to the UK, Klearjos is a filmmaker influenced by ethnographic methods. His first film was a no- budget, feature length documentary entitled The Seven Sisters Indoor Market, a portrait of a Latin American migrant community in London caught in the midst of the city’s moneyed urban transformation. He is currently based in Zurich, Switzerland
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
Not Just Roads (2021) ; The Disappearance of Robin Hood (2018); The Seven Sisters Indoor Market (2016).