To Be Free (1973)
A re-edit of Bosnick's "Imago", it starts out as the story of the personal conflict of a young girl whose traditional upbringing gives her such sexual hang-ups that she must seek psychiatric help. But, it gradually and unexpectedly evolves into another story of a fraudulent psychiatrist into whose hands she has the misfortune to fall.
Director: Ned Bosnick
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date: April 1, 1973
Screenplay
Editing: Gary Kurtz
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ned Bosnick
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is To Be Free about?
- A re-edit of Bosnick's "Imago", it starts out as the story of the personal conflict of a young girl whose traditional upbringing gives her such sexual hang-ups that she must seek psychiatric help. But, it gradually and unexpectedly evolves into another story of a fraudulent psychiatrist into whose hands she has the misfortune to fall.
- Who directed To Be Free?
- To Be Free was directed by Ned Bosnick.
- How long is To Be Free?
- To Be Free has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).