Film to show home movies of Nixon staffers
By Paul LaRocco
January 28, 2012
Newsday
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But "Our Nixon," culled from obscure home movies shot largely by Haldeman, Ehrlichman and special assistant Dwight Chapin, fills a historical gap,… more »
Nixon at Home, Kissinger on the BeachBy Nicolas RapoldJanuary 23, 2012The Wall Street Journal EXCERPT: Four decades after the Watergate scandal and two weeks after what would have been Richard Nixon's 99th birthday, it's still hard to be… more »
Brian L. Frye received a grant from the Jerome Foundation for his feature-length documentary, Our Nixon. The film is a visual record of Richard Nixon’s presidency, presenting home videos that were seized from his top White House aides during the Water… more »
The New York Times featured Brian L. Frye’s documentary in their new Op-Docs digital series. The film, “The Silent Majority,” is part of a larger project, a feature-length documentary using the Super 8 home movies of some of former President Richard N… more »
Professor Brian L. Frye has been selected as one of the winners of this year’s Law and Humanities Junior Scholars Paper Competition for his paper, “The Fortas Film Festival.” His article melds film criticism, the evolution of obscenity law, and the st… more »
Professor Brian L. Frye has been invited to deliver his article "The Fortas Film Festival" at the 2011 Law & Humanities Junior Scholar Workshop at USC Gould School of Law.
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