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  1. Freida Lee Mock is an American filmmaker, director, screenwriter and producer. She is a co-founder of the American Film Foundation with Terry Sanders. Her documentary, Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision (1994) [1] won an Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary in 1995. [2] [3]

  2. 2 days ago · Freida Lee Mock stands as a formidable force in the realm of documentary filmmaking, renowned for her ability to bring the stories of trailblazers and changemakers to the screen with unparalleled clarity and depth. As a co-founder of the American Film Foundation, she has helped shape the landscape of American documentary cinema.

  3. Freida Lee Mock is a renowned documentary filmmaker with five Academy Award nominations and one win. She has directed and produced films on topics such as art, history, politics, social justice, and human stories.

  4. Apr 20, 2020 · A few weeks after the Napa Valley Film Festival, Freida received a career achievement award from the 35th Annual International Documentary Association Awards (IDAA). This time, Academy, Tony and Emmy Award Winner, James Moll, introduced her. Freida Lee Mock and James Moll at the 35th Annual International Documentary Association Awards (IDAA)

  5. Mar 1, 2021 · Awards Daily's Megan McLachlan speaks with Academy Award-winning director Freida Lee Mock (Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision) about her most recent documentary project on the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

  6. Freida Lee Mock is an Academy Award®-winning filmmaker, a director, producer, and writer whose award-winning films include the following: “Sing!” tells the story about a Los Angeles community-based children’s chorus which struggles against cutbacks and great odds to become, according to Esa-Pekka Salonen, the best children’s chorus he ...

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  8. Feb 10, 2021 · The Truth on Ruth: Freida Lee Mock’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg Doc. Ruth - Justice Ginsburg in Her Own Words is an intimate and grounded portrait of the late justice of the Supreme Court. “Justice Ginsburg was always hoping to create a more perfect human,” explains Freida Lee Mock.