Bob Freville
- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Bob Freville is a writer and director from New York. He has contributed to Akashic Books, Creem, Kush and Long Island Press.
His film career began with enrollment in a Digital Filmmaking Class at Huntington, NY's Cinema Arts Centre, where he worked on the Glenn Andreiev film "Sharp & Sudden."
In 2004, he raised $3,000 with co-producer Jake McGee to shoot "Of Bitches & Hounds," an avant-garde allegory about domestic abuse. In 2007, the notorious short premiered at Peabody's Rockstar, a Cleveland night spot famous for industrial rock music. Later, it became a cult hit on Berkeley TV.
Freville has worked with Akashic Books, Troma Team Releasing and Silber Records. His dark comedy, Thirst Trap, was an official selection of AltFest 2025's NewFilmmakers lineup.
His film career began with enrollment in a Digital Filmmaking Class at Huntington, NY's Cinema Arts Centre, where he worked on the Glenn Andreiev film "Sharp & Sudden."
In 2004, he raised $3,000 with co-producer Jake McGee to shoot "Of Bitches & Hounds," an avant-garde allegory about domestic abuse. In 2007, the notorious short premiered at Peabody's Rockstar, a Cleveland night spot famous for industrial rock music. Later, it became a cult hit on Berkeley TV.
Freville has worked with Akashic Books, Troma Team Releasing and Silber Records. His dark comedy, Thirst Trap, was an official selection of AltFest 2025's NewFilmmakers lineup.