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Robert Benton, ‘Kramer vs. Kramer’ Director, Dies at 92

May 13, 2025 Jordan Ruimy

Robert Benton, the acclaimed screenwriter and director known for co-writing “Bonnie and Clyde” and earning two Academy Awards for “Kramer vs. Kramer,” has passed away at the age of 92.

Benton was a filmmaker of quiet power, someone who understood that human relationships don’t always explode — sometimes they simmer.

In an era of loud auteurs and sweeping spectacle, Benton made his name with character-driven stories that lingered not because they shouted, but because they whispered truths. His 1979 film “Kramer vs. Kramer” may be the best-known example of this: a custody battle that unfolds not like a courtroom thriller but like life itself.

Benton had the good sense to trust his actors, his script, and his audience. He made a film about a painful subject and resisted the urge to moralize, instead letting the story breathe — and in doing so, he captured the emotional toll of divorce in a way few films ever have.

But Benton’s impact didn’t begin or end with ‘Kramer.’ Before he was a director, he co-wrote “Bonnie and Clyde” with David Newman, helping ignite the American New Wave of the late 1960s. That script was radical not only for its violence and tone but for its empathy — it saw its criminals as people first, desperate and doomed, and ushered in an era where outlaws could be tragic heroes.

In 1977’s “The Late Show,” Benton directed with a subtle, character-driven style that blended classic noir with 1970s realism and offbeat humor. The result was a quietly affecting, genre-bending, and underseen, detective story that’s practically impossible to find a physical copy of today.

When Benton stepped behind the camera, he brought that same humanity to quieter films like the lovely “Places in the Heart” and “Nobody’s Fool.” His direction had an unshowy elegance, never drawing attention to itself, always serving the emotional truth of the moment.

What made Benton a good filmmaker wasn’t a signature shot or a thematic obsession — it was his restraint. He didn’t need to reinvent cinema with every film; he simply wanted to tell stories that mattered to him, honestly and with grace.

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