Brian L. Frye

Brian Frye

Brian L. Frye is a filmmaker, curator, freelance journalist, and lawyer, living in Olympia, Washington. Born in 1974 in San Francisco, he spent his childhood in Santa Rosa (immortalized as the creepiest town in California in Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt), received a BA from UC Berkeley, and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, and a JD from New York University Law School. He is co-founder of New York's Robert Beck Memorial Cinema and has published numerous articles about independent and experimental filmmaking in publications including: Film Comment, Civilization, Cineaste, the Independent Film and Video Monthly and Millennium Film Journal, among others. His work has been shown in the Whitney Biennial, the New York Film Festival and the San Francisco International Film Festival.

Direct correspondence to:
Brian L. Frye, Prince Street Station, P.O. Box 253, New York, NY 10012.

Brian’s Films Can Be Found On:

Waste-book #1 - Brian L. Frye
(Robert Beck is Alive and Well and Living in NYC, The Anatomy of Melancholy, Kaddish, Oona’s Veil, The Letter, Across the Rappahannoc & Lachrymae)

Peripheral Produce’s All-Time Greatest Hits
(Oona’s Veil)