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Also known as Freude Solomon-Bartlett, was an American experimental film director and founder of the Serious Business Company, a San Francisco-based film sales and film distribution company known for its collection of avant-garde, animation and women's films.
Most Popular Freude Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
11 March 1970
A continuous dissolve of 87 male and female nudes. "The film's fascination lies with the suspense of that magic moment, halfway between two persons, when the dissolve technique produces composite figures, oftentimes hermaphroditic, that inspires awe for the mystery of the human form.
01 January 1970
(1970) color; 5 min
01 January 1965
Pixilated road trip and back-to-nature explorations in Northern California, playfully shot by Freude on 16mm color reversal.
09 September 1969
A film by Freude
11 October 1972
Although Freude was most instrumental in the Bay Area film community through her company Serious Business (1972–83) which rented and sold films by women, especially animation, she made a few films that spoke authentically to women’s experience.
11 October 1972
"...is a totally entertaining film. Unlike many women's films, it is not a documentary or narrative directed at women's issues.
01 January 1970
(1970) color; 3 min.
01 January 1973
A self-portrait by two women filmmakers in celebration of their friendship and filmmaking.
04 April 1974
Includes 8 films: Promise Her Anything But Give Her The Kitchen Sink, Shooting Star, Standup & Be Counted, Adam's Birth, Sweet Dreams, Folly, Women & Children At Large, and One On The Same.
01 January 1970
A film by Freude
01 January 1969
A continuous dissolve into a series of happy nude couples in various configurations: female/male, female/female, male/male, as the Rolling Stones sing 'We Love You'.