Fred Barzyk is an American television director and producer known for his avant-garde work in public television. During his tenure at WGBH in Boston, he directed and produced innovative programs such as The Lathe of Heaven (1980) and Between Time and Timbuktu (1972), the latter based on the works of Kurt Vonnegut. Barzyk's contributions have been recognized with multiple awards, including the Venice Film Award for Best Television Director Worldwide in 1985.
The Lathe of Heaven
(Producer)
The Lathe of Heaven
(Director)
Countdown to Looking Glass
(Director)
The Medium Is the Medium
(Executive Producer)
The Phantom of the Open Hearth
(Director)
Between Time and Timbuktu
(Director)
Between Time and Timbuktu
(Writer)
Countdown to Looking Glass
(Executive Producer)
The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski (a Tale of Gothic Love)
(Director)
The Mystery of the Morro Castle
(Writer)
The Mystery of the Morro Castle
(Director)
The Cheats
(Director)
The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski (a Tale of Gothic Love)
(Executive Producer)
The Electronic Canvas
(Executive Producer)
Video: The New Wave
(Director)
Video: The New Wave
(Producer)
The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters
(Executive Producer)
Art in Public Places
(Director)
The Negro and the American Promise
(Director)
A History of America
(Director)
A History of America
(Producer)
Jean Shepherd's America
(Director)
Jean Shepherd's America
(Producer)
Jean Shepherd's America
(Executive Producer)