Su Friedrich
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Su Friedrich (born December 12, 1954 in New Haven, Connecticut[1]) is an American avant-garde filmmaker.
[edit] Life
She graduated from Oberlin College in 1975 and made her first film, Hot Water, in 1978. Her films regularly combine elements of narrative, documentary, and experimental styles of film-making and often focus on the roles of women, family, and homosexuality in contemporary America[2]. She is currently a Professor in the Center for the Creative and Performing Arts at Princeton University, where she has taught film and video production since 1998.
[edit] Filmography
- 1978 Hot Water
- 1979 Cool Hands, Warm Heart
- 1979 Scar Tissue
- 1980 I Suggest Mine
- 1981 Gently Down the Stream
- 1982 But No One
- 1984 The Ties That Bind
- 1987 Damned If You Don't
- 1990 Sink or Swim
- 1991 First Comes Love
- 1993 Rules of the Road
- 1994 Lesbian Avengers Eat Fire
- 1996 Hide and Seek
- 1999 Being Cecilia
- 2002 The Odds of Recovery
- 2004 The Head of a Pin
- 2005 Seeing Red