DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

Freeheld

Asia Pacific Premiere

USA 2007 / 38min.
Director Cynthia Wade

Lieutenant Laurel Hester and her life-partner Stacie

Lieutenant Laurel Hester spent twenty five years of her life fighting for justice and serving the people of Ocean County. Forced to leave her job after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, all she wants to do is leave her pension benefits to her life partner. So what is the problem?

Well, her life partner is a woman and in Ocean County, New Jersey, the elected country officials only recognize heterosexual partnerships and refused to recognize the legitimacy of her relationship with Stacie. In 2005, with less than six months to live, Laurel refuses to back down and launches a final battle for justice to provide for the love of her life and ensure that Stacie can keep the family home. The case spurs national media frenzy and a passionate advocacy campaign.

Acclaimed director Wade masterfully weaves together a nail-biting, gripping and tender documentary about one courageous woman’s titanic struggle and one loving couple on the verge of losing each other. As Laurel’s plight worsens, you can literally feel the minutes tick away.

By simply presenting the facts without hype or spin, Wade presents perhaps the single best, most coherent argument for gay rights in years but it is more than a gay rights film. It is a journey that few of us will forget or want to forget, filled with courage and hope for everyone who believes in equality and the power of love.

 

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Awards

In Competition DOCNZ 2007

  • Best Short Documentary, Academy Awards (Oscar) 08
  • Best Documentary, Palm Springs Shortfest 07
  • Audience Award for Favorite Documentary, Palm Springs Shortfest 07
  • Special Jury Prize, Sundance FF 07
  • Special Jury Prize, Seattle IFF 07
  • Audience award, IFF Boston 07
  • Best Documentary Short, Newfest LGBT FF 07
  • Audience Award Documentary Short, L.A. Outfest 07

Film Reviews

  • Freeheld (Paul Grgurovic)

    3-May-2007 From nearly 5,000 documentary short film entries, 12 were chosen to play for audiences at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Only one, Cynthia Wade’s 38-minute documentary short Freeheld, won the prestigious Special Jury Award. In it, Wade follows the story of Lt. Laurel Hester, a 25-year veteran of the Ocean County, N.J. police force, in her struggle against both lung cancer and a political system that will not allow her to pass pension benefits on to her partner, Stacie Andree.

  • Freeheld (F. Daniel Kent, A&E Editor)

    9-May-2007 By simply presenting the facts of the situation without trying to hype or spin the story, Cynthia Wade presents perhaps the single best, most coherent argument for GLBT…
  • Freeheld: The Legacy of Laurel Hester (Robb C. Sewell, EDGE Boston)

    6-Jun-2007 Freeheld: The Legacy of Laurel Hester is simply an amazing documentary, a true piece of unscripted reality, with all its blemishes and beauty intact. It is a documentary…
 

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“If the already award winning “Freeheld” isn’t Oscar-worthy material for Best Short Film, I don’t know what is!“ -F Daniel Kent, Editor/Out & About Newspaper Online

Screening in Wellington

Fri 9 Nov
Time Venue/Notes
6:35pm Paramount
Tue 13 Nov
Time Venue/Notes
1:45pm The Film Archive
Sat 17 Nov
Time Venue/Notes
8pm Paramount
Tue 20 Nov
Time Venue/Notes
12:15pm The Film Archive

Other Cities

Freeheld Print Source

Cynthia Wade
Phone: +1 718 768 2310
Fax: +1 718 768 2487