05/02/2026
America
Films by Brian L. Frye
Sunday, May 17th · 2PM
The RPM Festival presents “America,” a program featuring seven short films by Brian L. Frye on May 17th 2PM at The Brattle Theater, Cambridge, MA. The entire program will be screened on 16mm prints, showcasing films created between 1999 and 2002.
Brian L. Frye is a filmmaker, writer, and law professor whose work explores the relationships between history, society, and cinema through archival and amateur images. His films have been exhibited at prestigious venues including the Whitney Biennial, the New York Film Festival’s “Views from the Avant-Garde,” and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. His short films are held in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum and distributed by the Filmmaker’s Coop.
In addition to his filmmaking, Brian is an accomplished writer whose work has appeared in publications such as October, Film Comment, and the Village Voice. He holds a J.D. from NYU School of Law, an M.F.A. from the San Francisco Art Institute, and a B.A. from UC Berkeley. His current research focuses on intellectual property and charity law, with a particular emphasis on artists and arts organizations.
Brian L. Frye
Across the Rappahannock 16mm, color, silent, 9 min, 2002
The War is Beautiful in Springtime 16mm, Color, 6 min, 2002
Kaddish 16mm, color and b/w, sound, 11 min, 2002
Lachrymae 16mm, color, silent, 3min, 2000
Oona’s veil 16 mm, b/w, sound, 9 min, 2002
Robert Beck is Alive & Well 16mm, b/w. sound, 3min, 2002
The Anatomy of Melancholy 16mm, b/w, sound, 10min, 1999
The Letter 16mm, b/w, sound, 11min, 2001
Total Runtime: 65 min
Post-Screening Q&A Brian L. Frye with Brett Melican
Brattle Tickets: https://brattlefilm.org/special_events/rpm-presents-america-films-by-brian-l-frye/