GOOD OL" FREDA
Freda Kelly was just a shy Liverpudlian teenager when
she was asked to work for a local band hoping to make it big. Though
she had no concept of how far they would go, Freda had faith in The
Beatles from the beginning, and The Beatles had faith in her.
History notes that The Beatles were together for 10 years, but Freda
worked for them for 11. Many people came in and out of the band's circle
as they grew to international stardom, but Freda remained a staple
because of her unfaltering loyalty and dedication. As the Beatles'
devoted secretary and friend, Freda was there as history unfolded; she
was witness to the evolution – advances and setbacks, breakthroughs and
challenges – of the greatest band in history.
In
Good Ol' Freda, Freda tells her stories for the first
time in 50 years. One of few documentaries with the support of the
living Beatles and featuring original Beatles music, the film offers an
insider perspective on the beloved band that changed the world of music.
Theatrical runs starting in the following cities on the dates below:9/6 - Los Angeles, CA - Sundance Sunset
9/13 - New York, NY - Sunshine Cinema
9/13 - Palm Desert, CA - Cinemas Palme d'Or
9/13 - San Francisco, CA - Roxie
9/13 - San Rafael, CA - Smith Rafael Smith Center
9/15 - Baltimore, MD - Charles Theatre
9/20 - Detroit, MI - Detroit Institute of Art
9/20 - Providence, RI - Cable Car Cinema
9/20 - Seattle, WA - Sundance Cinema
9/20 - Washington, DC - West End Cinema
9/26 - Miami Shores, FL - O Cinema Miami Shores
9/27 - Cambridge, MA - Brattle Theater
9/27 - Missoula, MT - Roxy Theater
9/27 - Santa Cruz, CA - Nickelodeon Theatres
9/27 - Tucson, AZ - The Loft Cinema
10/3 - Hudson, NY - Time and Space Limited
10/4 - Bloomington, IN - Ryder Cinema
10/6 - Gloucester, MA - Cape Ann Community Cinema
10/11 - Asheville, NC - Carolina Asheville
10/11 - Bellingham, WA - Pickford Film Center
10/14 - Lafayette, LA - Acadiana Center of the Arts
11/1 - Hartford, CT - Real Art Ways Cinema