Another interesting aspect of the Tuesday night screening at Light Industry was the realization that a documentary about the Freex is in the works. The filmmaker Jon Nealon was present in the audience, and seemed quite excited about the project. I recently received this email from him:

Hi all,

Thanks to everyone who signed up for the Videofreex documentary mailing list the other night.

We’ve been working on the film for a while now – gathering videotapes, conducting interviews, etc.

And we were quite happy to see the turnout for the screening of tapes at Light Industry on Tuesday.

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We posted a short video of the beginning of the restoration process back in ’05.

Please spread the word. Building up a network is crucial to the success of independent films these days.

Thanks again,

Jon Nealon and Jenny Raskin
The Videofreex Documentary Project