Rod Freedman Net Worth

Rod Freedman Net Worth is
$1.2 Million

Rod Freedman Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Template:Multiple issues Rod Freedman is an Australian documentary filmmaker. He was born in Botswana in 1951 and grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa. Rod's grandparents were all Jewish Lithuanian and his parents, Sylvia and Mendy, were born in South Africa. The family found living under the racist Apartheid system abhorrent and migrated to Australia in 1965. As a teenager, Rod adapted quickly to life in Sydney, appreciating the new sense of freedom, equality and democracy and attending Vaucluse Boys High School.After completing a Bachelor of Economics at Sydney University, Rod changed tack and studied Film and Television Production Techniques, encouraged by a friend of the family who was a filmmaker. He joined Film Australia as a production assistant. Here he learnt about the film industry, working on a wide variety of films as 1st Assistant Director, Location Manager, Production Manager and Assistant Editor.Inspired by the Challenge For Change program at the National Film Board of Canada which used video as a tool for social change, Rod helped to start Film Australia's first video production unit, called Video Dialogue. Rod directed and shot a series of videos about young people leaving school and looking for work, called Unemployment Is Not Working.He travelled for five years in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East including working as a teacher for two years in Southern Sudan where he lived in Yambio, a remote community without electricity and running water.Returning to Australia in 1985, Rod helped form Summer Hill Films, a multi-skilled team specialising in discussion starter videos known as Trigger Films.In 1998, Rod and his partner, Lesley Seebold formed Change Focus Media (www.changefocusmedia.com.au) to produce corporate videos and TV documentaries.Rod is particularly interested in stories about people and their life’s journeys.Rod’s personal film about his Lithuanian great uncle, UNCLE CHATZKEL (1999, SBS), had two AFI nominations and screened in over 50 international festivals on every continent. ONE LAST CHANCE (2000, SBS), an investigative film about a Lithuanian war criminal, won 3 awards in the USA. He initiated and produced the Tudawali Award winning series, EVERYDAY BRAVE (2002, SBS) working with emerging Aboriginal directors to tell stories of unknown Aboriginal people who have made a difference to their communities. Rod co-produced WELCOME TO THE WAKS FAMILY (2003, SBS) about an orthodox Jewish family with 17 children. He produced and directed three series of AUSTRALIAN BIOGRAPHY (2003–2008, SBS) featuring significant Australians reflecting on their lives and produced CROSSING THE LINE (2005,ABC) about two medical students working in a remote Aboriginal community (Best Documentary Social and Political Issues, ATOM Awards and other awards). His most recent film as producer/director is WRONG SIDE OF THE BUS (2010, ABC), which has screened in Australia, USA, Canada, Israel, UK and South Africa and won Best African Documen

ProfessionProducer, Director, Assistant Director

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Once My Mother2013producer
Wrong Side of the Bus2009Documentary producer
Looking for a Monster2008Short producer
Uncle Chatzkel2000Documentary producer
Australian Biography1991TV Series producer

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Wrong Side of the Bus2009Documentary
Looking for a Monster2008Short co-director
Uncle Chatzkel2000Documentary
Australian Biography1991TV Series

Assistant Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Good Thing Going1978TV Movie second assistant director
The Ships That Flew1974Documentary assistant director

Production Manager

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Let the Balloon Go1976unit manager

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2001Audience AwardWashington Jewish Film FestivalDocumentaryUncle Chatzkel (2000)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2014AACTA AwardAustralian Film InstituteBest Feature Length DocumentaryOnce My Mother (2013)
2000AFI AwardAustralian Film InstituteBest DocumentaryUncle Chatzkel (2000)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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