Jeffrey Friedman (filmmaker)  

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Jeffrey Friedman (born August 24, 1951) is an American filmmaker.

Filmography

All films jointly with Rob Epstein:

  • 1989: Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt — director, producer, writer
  • 1993: Where Are We? Our Trip Through America — director, producer
  • 1995: The Celluloid Closet — director, producer, writer
  • 1999: Xtreme: Sports to Die For — director, producer (TV)
  • 2000: Paragraph 175 — director, producer
  • 2002: Underground Zero — director (segment "Isaiah's Rap")
  • 2002: Crime & Punishment — director, producer (TV series aka "Law & Order: Crime & Punishment")
  • 2006: Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America: Gold Rush — director (TV)
  • 2007: Save Me — executive producer
  • 2009: Sex in '69: The Sexual Revolution in America — executive producer
  • 2010: Howl — director, producer, writer
  • 2013: Lovelace — director
  • 2013: The Battle of amfAR — director, producer
  • 2014: And the Oscar Goes to... — director, producer, writer
  • 2016: Killing the Colorado — executive producer (TV)
  • 2018: End Game — director
  • 2019: State of Pride — director, producer
  • 2019: Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice — director, producer




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