films & visual projects

This is a small selection of Fred Gebhardt's most accomplished works to date. If you are interested in viewing other promotional videos, short films, and documentaries you are welcome to visit the accompanying facebook page.

"Keep" Music Video (2018)

A music video for the song "Keep" by twiceyoung. A couple finds out that no matter how much we try, we are always connected in some way to the people who have meant a lot to us in the past. 

Sisterhood: A Look at the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Inc. (2015)

Sisterhood is a 5-minute documentary exploring the unique charity organization and activist group known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a San Francisco staple and a cornerstone in LGBT history.

This short won for best short-form documentary at the Flashpoint Film Festival in 2015 and was featured in the Manchester LGBT Film Festival in 2016.

Sisters Speak with Sister Roma (2016)

Sisters Speak with Sister Roma is a short promotional video for a speaking event hosted by the one and only LGBT icon, Sister Roma.

Inside Mr. Daddy's Barbershop Leather 2017 Contest (2016)

A documentation of Daddy's Barbershop in San Francisco, hosting a local leather contest to appoint their next Mr. Daddy's Barbershop Leather. Congratulations to Geoff Millard!

 

Laundry (2017)

Laundry is a non-linear short film that follows Paul through a court-ordered therapy session and the night that led him there.

The short was successfully funded on Kickstarter.com within the first 24 hours of the campaign being active, with the entire budget being made up of that funding.

The Greenhouse Effect (2016)

The Greenhouse Effect explores a relationship struggling with the effects of Asperger's while the two women decide what's best for both of them in its 10-minute run time. The script was heavily inspired by personal experience and true events in the director's own relationships and life. 

In December, The Greenhouse Effect will be screened in Rome, Italy at the AS Film Festival which is a festival concerned with films dealing with the topic of Asperger's Syndrome.

Chinese Food (2015)

Chinese Food presents a 5-minute narrative short film that explores the themes of desire, trauma, and revenge within the context of a dark and oppressive feminist-noir tone.