PATRICE THE MOVIE: US Premiere at the Camden Film Festival!
Our screening at the Camden International Film Festival was just mindblowing! We were stunned by a standing ovation that lasted through the entire credits. We were even more surprised to find out we won the Audience Choice Award!!! Thank you so much to everyone at the festival for an unforgettable time and for all the care you all put into getting our team there!
Toronto Film Festival: The World Premiere of Patrice the Movie!
The film premiered to a packed house at the TIFF Lightbox Theater and we were honored by a standing ovation as the credits rolled. It was a magical premiere and we are so grateful to Thom Powers and everyone at the festival as well as to the team at ABC News Studios for making it all possible!
PATRICE: THE MOVIE WILL HAVE ITS WORLD PREMIERE AT TIFF!
My new feature, PATRICE: THE MOVIE, created with producers: Kyla Harris (We Might Regret This), Innbo Shim (Amend), and Emily Spivack (Worn Stories) will have its world premiere at the 2024 Toronto Film Festival! More information on tickets: HERE.
PILOT TV AT THE VENICE BIENNIALE
A video project I created with the PILOT TV Collective is featured at the 2024 Venice Bienniel. PILOT TV was an incredible three day event in Chicago that I was lucky enough to take part in years ago thanks to an invite by my old friend Na Mira. Queer video artists from all around the country converged to make work around the theme of “TRANS-FEMINIST TRESSPASS”! The collective members and myself collaborated on a piece that documented the project as a whole.
PHILLY D.A. WINS A PEABODY AWARD!
“The eight-part series from All Ages Productions, Department of Motion Pictures and ITVS will be bestowed the honor Tuesday in the Documentaries section of the annual honors, which go to the year’s most powerful content across the fields of entertainment, docs, news, podcast/radio, arts, children’s and youth, and public service programming.”
PHILLY D.A. WINS THE DUPONT-COLUMBIA AWARD FOR JOURNALISTIC EXCELLENCE!
“This riveting eight-part documentary series embedded viewers inside the long shot election and tumultuous first term of Larry Krasner, Philadelphia’s unapologetically progressive district attorney, and his experiment to upend the criminal justice system from the inside out.”
SLATE NAMES PHILLY D.A. THE #4 BEST TV SHOW OF 2021
“#4. The documentary series Philly D.A. (PBS/Topic) is sort of like if Aaron Sorkin and The Wire had a nonfiction baby… it’s not about some idealized political system in which the good guy always finds a way: Even the most ambitious leaders have to deal with bureaucracy and, in Krasner’s case, reactionaries, and Philly D.A. captures the smashup of Krasner’s unstoppable force with the immovable object of our criminal justice system.”
VOGUE: PHILLY D.A. IS ONE OF THE BEST TV SHOWS OF 2021
“Philly D.A. is a riveting docuseries… It’s an ambitious, sprawling epic (set to an excellent score by electronic musician Dan Deacon) that has rightfully drawn comparisons to The Wire, not least because of its constellation of vivid, flawed, truly human characters.”
NY TIMES: PHILLY D.A. IS ONE OF THE BEST TV SHOWS OF 2021!!
“The documentary filmmakers Ted Passon and Yoni Brook captured no trial scenes because of restrictions on shooting, but the sweeping story of efforts to reform the Philadelphia district attorney’s office involved themes of policing, security and equality far beyond the courthouse walls. District Attorney Larry Krasner (who won re-election in November), made for a prickly, passionate protagonist, but this was really the story of a city and a country.”
PHILLY D.A. IS IN VARIETY'S TOP TEN BEST TV SHOWS OF 2021!
“This clear-eyed documentary series explores the promise of and the challenges to Krasner’s approach, with a city built of various opposed constituencies alternately embracing or rejecting Krasner’s attempts to re-envision justice. “Philly D.A.,” doesn’t back down from complication: Krasner’s opponents make their cases on camera, and his idealism comes into focus, at times, as intransigence. The case “Philly D.A.” makes through careful observation, though, is that it’s that personality type that gets anything done in a city so governed by dueling perspectives. (PBS/Topic)”
VOX: PHILLY D.A. IS "ESSENTIAL VIEWING..."
“If you ignore documentaries generally but enjoy a good prestige drama, there’s plenty for you here.”
PHILLY D.A. IS NOMINATED FOR A GOTHAM AWARD
Philly D.A. is nominated for a Gotham Award for “Best Breakthrough Non-Fiction Series.” See all of the nominees HERE.
NEW YORKER: "Internecine struggles abound make Philly D.A. feel more like a political thriller than a documentary."
“Fortunately, a team of filmmakers had the prescience to document the experiment from the start. The result is “Philly D.A.,” a captivating eight-part series from PBS Independent Lens… The awkwardness of knowing that the cast of “Philly D.A.” is made up of real, ordinary people, rather than fictional characters, can sometimes make it hard to watch, as they squabble, disappoint one another, and embarrass themselves, as we are all prone to do in our workplaces. But it’s even harder to look away, because watching Krasner and his team do what they’re trying to do is too compelling, no matter how messy, frustrating, and painful things get.”
The Ringer names Philly D.A. One of the Top 3 TV shows of 2021
“The first episode follows Larry Krasner’s insurgent campaign to become a prosecutor deeply skeptical of prosecution and the criminal justice system writ large. The ensuing seven episodes show what comes next: the resistance to institutional change, the difficulty of living up to one’s promises, and the conflicting takes on what it means to do right by the people of Philadelphia.”
THE WASHINGTON POST NAMES PHILLY D.A. "ONE OF THE BEST TV SHOWS OF 2021"
“Philly D.A.” has been compared endlessly to “The Wire,” and rightly so. The docuseries is a nuanced and sobering account of what it takes to create change — and the limitations of what one man can achieve. Too many TV docs feel bloated, but “Philly D.A.” judiciously uses its wide canvas to tell as full and multifaceted a story as it can about an effort to find justice within our ailing court system that’s too radical for some and not radical enough for many.”
THE GUARDIAN GIVES PHILLY D.A. FOUR STARS!
“Philly DA does not stray into hagiography. Transcending the directorial workmanship and production values, however, is the simple sight of unfashionable – which is to say good, ideologically informed but practically executed – work being done on behalf of the disfranchised, the powerless, the underserved. It is deeply thrilling to watch. An unfamiliar feeling stirs, and rises higher with each episode. The feeling is hope.”