Brian L. Frye is a filmmaker and professor of law. His films are in the permanent collection at The Whitney Museum. In 2012, he joins the permanent faculty at the University of Kentucky Law School.
Kaddish
(Director)
The Anatomy of Melancholy
(Director)
The Letter
(Director)
Across the Rappahannock
(Director)
Wormwood's Dog and Monkey Show
(Director)
Untitled 1997
(Director)
Meeting with Khrushchev
(Director)
Broken Camera Reels 1 & 2
(Director)
Encomium
(Director)
6.95: Striptease
(Director)
Robert Beck is Alive and Well and Living in NYC
(Director)
Nadja
(Director)
Sunday Morning
(Director)
Francois Boue Services the Fragrance Machine at Bloomingdale's
(Director)
An American Boy Grows Up
(Director)
Apocryphal Movie
(Director)
Sara Nokomis Weir
(Director)
Lachrymae
(Director)
The Silent Majority
(Editor)
The Silent Majority
(Director)
Our Nixon
(Producer)
Oona's Veil
(Director)
Ladies Day
(Director)
Grotto of the Gorgons
(Production Assistant)
World's Fair and Exhibition
(Director)
In Love With Love
(Director)
TV Assassin
(Director)
The Eels of Chicago
(Director)
Sunday Morning
(Director)
Mirror Manhattan
(Director)
Nausea
(Director)
A Reasonable Man
(Director)
Observations at Gettysburg
(Director)