Interviews with Filmmakers and their Teachers:
These are some recent interviews with former teenage filmmakers and two of the pioneering film teachers that made this film movement possible in the late 1960s.
Interview with Freddy Perez, which was conducted by Dr. Jessica Gordon Burroughs. Freddy made Where is it Going To Get Your Peppy and (1968) and Hips Jean Genie (1969). Freddy lives in Puerto Rico.

Interview with Tony Joseph, which was conducted by Dr. Jessica Gordon Burroughs. Tony made Superbug (1970).

Interview with Melissa Powell, which was conducted by Dr. Jessica Gordon Burroughs. Mellisa made To Hear A Whistle. Melissa lives in New York City.
Interview with Albee Montanez, which was conducted by Dr. Jessica Gordon Burroughs. Albee filmed and edited King Heroine. Albee lives in Miami, Florida.

Interview with Roger Larson who headed the Young Filmmaker Foundation. The interview was conducted in 2014 by Lauren Tilton.

Interviews with Bruce Spiegel, who ran the Henry Street Settlement’s Movie Club and teenage filmmaker Michael Jacobsohn who made Young Braves at The Movie Club.

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