Robert Land (1887–1940) was an Austrian-Jewish film director of Moravian descent.
Land moved to Vienna to study German literature and art history.
He made movies in Austria and Germany until 1933, when he fled to Czechoslovakia after Nazis' rise to power.
Unable to find work he went to Italy in 1934, before returning to Prague a year later.
He directed three movies in Czechoslovakia – Jana (1935), Arme kleine Inge' (1936) and The Doll (1938).