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Freed Films

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Josh Freed is a filmmaker with two decades of experience in film and television.

Freed recently edited This Ordinary Thing, a documentary about non-Jews who saved Jews during the holocaust, narrated by an extraordinary cast including Helen Mirren, Ellen Burstyn, Jeremy Irons, F. Murray Abraham, Eric Bogosian, Carrie Coon, and many more, directed by Emmy winner Nick Davis. Before that Josh was the lead editor (also with Davis directing) on the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary, Once Upon a Time in Queens. Freed also edited Nick Davis’s Ted Williams: “The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived,” for PBS American Masters.

Freed’s feature length documentary, 5 Weddings and a Felony, which he wrote, directed, shot and edited, is available on iTunes and Verizon Fios VOD. The film premiered at the IFC Center in DOC NYC, and Indiewire’s review called it “A DIY relationship comedy set in the real world…undoubtedly entertains.”