Frances Reid (director)
Frances Reid is an American filmmaker, producer and cinematographer known for her documentaries. She has been in filmmaking for 3 decades. In 1994, she was nominated alongside director Dee Mosbacher for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short for Straight from the Heart that explored relationships between straight parents and their gay children.[1] She was again nominated for an Oscar for producing and directing Long Night's Journey Into Day (2000).
Filmography
Director
- 1994: Straight from the Heart
- 1977: In the Best Interests of the Children
- 2000: Long Night's Journey Into Day
- 2001: All God's Children
- 2005: Waging a Living (co-director)
Producer
- 1994: Straight from the Heart (producer)
- 1995: Skin Deep: Building Diverse Campus Communities (producer)
- 2000: Long Night's Journey Into Today (producer)
- 2003: Lost Boys of Sudan (executive producer)
- 2005: Waging a Living (co-producer)
- 2011: Happy
Cinematographer
- 1984: The Times of Harvey Milk
- 1987: Reno's Kids: 87 Days + 11
- 1994: Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter
- 1995: A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies
- 2000: Long Night's Journey Into Day
References
- ↑ "NY Times: Straight from the Heart". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
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