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From the onset of her career in the late 1970’s, Su Friedrich
has been a leading figure in avant-garde filmmaking and a pivotal
force in the establishment of Queer Cinema. Her work has radicalized
film form and content by incorporating a feminist perspective
and issues of lesbian identity and by creating a remarkable
and innovative synthesis of experimental, narrative and documentary
genres. Friedrich’s films are multi-lingual, moving fluidly
between the personal and the political, from autobiographical
films about family to the investigation of society’s notions
of sexual identity. Her rich cinematic palette, which includes
home movies, archival footage, interviews, and scripted narratives,
has resulted in a thrilling body of work that continues to influence
and inspire new generations of independent filmmakers.
Su Friedrich is the recipient of the Cal Arts Alpert Award
in the Arts and has received fellowships from the Rockefeller
and Guggenheim Foundations, as well as numerous grants from
the New York State Council on the Arts, the New York Foundation
for the Arts, Independent Television Service, and the Jerome
Foundation. Her films and videos are widely screened in the
United States, Canada and Europe and have been the subject of
retrospectives at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Rotterdam
International Film Festival, The Stadtkino in Vienna, the Pacific
Cinematheque in Vancouver, the National Film Theater in London,
and many others. Friedrich’s work is part of the collection
at the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the
Royal Film Archive of Belgium, the Centre Pompidou in Paris,
and the National Library of Australia.
Friedrich teaches film and video production at Princeton University.
grants & awards
| 2004 |
University Committee on Research in
the Humanities and Social Sciences,
Princeton University |
| 2002 |
New York State Council on the Arts
University Committee on Research in the Humanities and
Social Sciences,
Princeton University |
| 2001 |
New York State Council on the Arts |
| 2000 |
Peter S. Reed Lifetime Achievement Award |
| 1999 |
New York State Council on the Arts
New York Foundation for the Arts |
| 1996 |
Alpert Award in the Arts |
| 1994 |
National Endowment for the Arts
Independent Television Service (ITVS) |
| 1993 |
New York State Council on the Arts
New York Foundation for the Arts |
| 1992 |
The Jerome Foundation
New York State Council on the Arts |
| 1990 |
Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship |
| 1989 |
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Fellowship
New York State Council on the Arts
The Jerome Foundation
New York Foundation for the Arts
Art Matters, Inc. |
| 1986 |
New York State Council on the Arts
The Jerome Foundation |
| 1984 |
D.A.A.D. (The German Academic Exchange
Service)
Artists Space
Emergency Materials Fund |
| 1982 |
New York State Council on the Arts |
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